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Homilies about Lent 4

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Don’t Confuse Me With the Facts  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
Summary: We read the story of the blind man’s healing with our minds already made up. We believe that Jesus healed a man by the power of God. The Pharisees already had their minds made up that Jesus was evil. People today still blindly form opinions and don’t want to be confused with facts about God. Since we can’t convince them with facts, we have to love them with acts.
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Seeing in New Ways  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
Summary: Our experience of grace and love enables us to identify with the blind man who finds healing. Theology concerns the attempt to understand the experience of grace. In coming to a deeper understanding of God’s grace, admitting the limits of our knowledge enables us to probe deeply what we believe about the identity of Jesus for today.
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The Colors of Blindness  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
Summary: For those who are sighted, blindness from birth can hardly be imagined. By the same token, it must be difficult for one who has been blind from birth to imagine what sight would be like. But blindness comes in more than one color. There are those who know they are blind and who seek help wherever it might be found. There are also those who are blind to truth and they do not know that they are blind. Only those who can admit to their blindness are in a position to do much about it.
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The Logic of Following Jesus  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
Summary: The decision to follow Jesus is not an illogical choice. Faith requires us to go beyond reason, but reason can help us to get to where the leap of faith is possible.
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Wake–Up Call  Click here Click title to view sermon Ephesians 5: 8–14
Summary:  A salesman staying at a hotel gets an unwanted wake-up call on his first morning in town. Unable to get back to sleep, he browses through the room’s Bible. A verse in Ephesians about waking up and arising in the light of Christ catches his attention. His experiences over the next days help him begin to see how to live in the light and expose the works of darkness.
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Learning to See — and Unsee  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
Summary: Thanks to Jesus, the man born blind is able to see the light of the sun, but is also guided in the process of coming to know and believe in Jesus as the light of the world. His story contrasts with that of Jesus’ opponents, who willfully insist on not seeing the meaning of this sign. We need to remain in the light that is Jesus.
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Come to the Light  Click here Click title to view sermon Ephesians 5: 8–14
Summary: We can view our journey through Lent as a process of coming to the light of Christ.
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The Blind Man and His Critics  Click here Click title to view sermon John 9: 1–41
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The United States is one of the few countries in the world that convenes grand juries to investigate accusations of possible criminal behavior. The purpose is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant a trial. Today’s Gospel text reads like testimony from a variety of grand jury witnesses. What is the verdict?

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