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Saturday Oct 18, 2025
September 21, 2025 - St. Matthew Sermon
Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Color: Red
Old Testament: Ezekiel 2:8—3:11
Psalm: Psalm 119:33–40; antiphon: v. 35
Epistle: Ephesians 4:7–16
Gospel: Matthew 9:9–13
Introit: Psalm 92:1–5; antiphon: Matthew 9:13b, c
Gradual: Psalm 119:105, 103; 45:1a, c
Verse: Matthew 28:19a, 20b
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Our ascended Lord gives “gifts” to His Church. In particular, He gave apostles and evangelists like St. Matthew, prophets like Ezekiel, and still gives pastors and teachers (Eph. 4:8, 11). All are “for the common good … empowered by one and the same Spirit” (1 Cor. 12:7, 11). They speak Christ’s “truth in love” to wind- and wave-tossed children so that the saints may be equipped, served and built up as the Body of Christ (Eph. 4:12–15). Christ is not only the head of this body, He is her Good Physician (Matt. 9:9–13). He has come not for the well but for the sick, not for “the righteous, but sinners” (Matt. 9:13) — even notorious tax collectors like Matthew. Christ’s team of spiritual physicians must serve faithfully. Their instrument is “thus says the Lord God,” to be spoken “whether they hear or refuse to hear” (Ezek. 3:11). To those stubborn, rebellious patients who believe they need no physician, the word “of lamentation and mourning and woe” must be fearlessly spoken: God’s Law calls to repentance (Ezek. 2:10). To those who recognize their trouble and sickness, the salve of the Gospel is to be applied. So Christ works to save us, as Matthew’s Gospel records.
Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship

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