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Fourth Sunday after Epiphany

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Trust In God’s Strength! Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with a series of blessings. “Blessed are…” Jesus says, again and again. In the Latin Vulgate, these all begin with the word “beati” which translates as “blessed” or “happy.” Thus, this portion of the sermon is often called “The Beatitudes.” […]

Third Sunday after Epiphany

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Jesus Appears As The Light That Shines In The Darkness The prophet Isaiah vividly described humanity as “people walking in darkness.” We are completely enveloped by sin and suffering and death. Worse, when we honestly assess the content of our minds and hearts, we find darkness there too. However, the prophet […]

Second Sunday after Epiphany

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Jesus Appears As The Lamb Of God For centuries the priests of Israel offered sacrifices to God for sin. Over and over blood flowed, testifying that the penalty of sin was death. But over and over a substitute stood in the place of the sinner. Countless animals died under the priestly […]

First Sunday after Epiphany – Baptism of Our Lord

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Jesus Appears As The Christ, The Anointed One “Christ” is not Jesus’ last name, of course. It is a title. The Greek word “Christ” and the Hebrew word “Messiah” both mean the same thing—“The Anointed One.” Anointing was the practice of pouring liquid (typically oil) over the head of someone to […]

Circumcision and Name of Jesus

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Jesus…Son Of Mary And Son Of God Circumcision is the covenant God made with Abraham and his seed. It sealed God’s promises and blessings in the flesh, but it also signified the burden of the Law. When the Lord Jesus came in the flesh to redeem his people, he subjected himself […]

Christmas Day

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: A Savior Is Born To Dwell Among Us For centuries on Christmas Day the Church has read chapter one of St. John’s Gospel. There, in just a few simple words, Scripture describes the indescribable: “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14). The word God had spoken […]

Fourth Sunday in Advent

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Come, Lord Jesus!—As Immanuel This time of year it is so easy to get caught up in the beautiful trappings of Christmas and forget why this birth had to take place. Mankind fell into sin. Sin brings an awful burden. Hatred and oppression. Suffering and pain. Guilt and shame. The devastation […]

Third Sunday in Advent

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Come, Lord Jesus!—As Messiah Humanity wants a made-to-order Messiah. We want the Savior we want. The Jews wanted a political Messiah who would remove Roman oppression and reestablish the kingdom of Israel. The generic Christian of today wants a Messiah who is a good teacher and an inspiration for brotherly love. […]

Second Sunday in Advent

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Come, Lord Jesus!—As Judge When Jesus comes back as judge, everyone will face a binary outcome. Either they will be judged righteous and experience the peace and joys of Paradise. Or they will be judged wicked and suffer unquenchable fire (Matthew 3). John the Baptist’s job was to point to the […]

First Sunday In Advent

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Come, Lord Jesus!—As King Why would the Church Year begin with a gospel reading that describes an event near the very end of Jesus’ life—his entry into Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week? Because the events of Palm Sunday serve as a perfect summary of the entire plan of salvation. […]