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John the Baptist on the Necessity of Baptism
We can rejoice in our own need and the gift we receive through baptism given by the same one by whom John desired to be baptized. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (Epiphany 4: Series A)
Our first mistake in thinking about the blessed life is we expect to experience it fully in this life. -
Gospel: Matthew 4:12-25 (Epiphany 3: Series A)
This is the wonder which is present in the calling of the disciples. Not how they drop their nets to follow Jesus, but that Jesus does not need to go far to find disciples. He chooses the people He lives among. -
Why Did God Add Fish to His Diet?
Throughout the Old Testament, the seas and fish were symbols of the Gentiles. When Jesus ate fish, and called fishermen, he showed us that the mission to the Gentiles was about to begin in earnest. -
The Hebrew Stories Swimming Beneath Jesus’s Baptism
Matthew’s account of Jesus's baptism is only 5 verses and about 100 Greek words long, but multiple Hebrew stories are swimming right below the surface. -
Gospel: Matthew 3:13-17 (The Baptism of Our Lord: Series A)
Jesus did not need to be baptized. But he did it. Why?
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