
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
April 18, 2025 - Good Friday Tenebrae Sermon
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Color: Black
Old Testament: Isaiah 52:13—53:12
Psalm: Psalm 22; antiphon: v. 1
Psalm: Psalm 31; antiphon: v. 1
Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:14–21
Gospel: John 18:1—19:42
Introit: Psalm 102:1–2, 12; antiphon: Isaiah 53:4a, 5a, 6a, c
Gradual: Isaiah 53:1, 11b
Tract: Psalm 140:1–7, 12–13
Behold the Lamb of God, Who Takes Away the Sin of the World
Jesus, the Lamb of God, is led to the slaughter of His cross as the sacrifice of atonement for the sins of the world. “Despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief” (Is. 53:3), He is the righteous Servant who justifies many by His innocent suffering and death. He bears our griefs and carries our sorrows; He is wounded for our transgressions; He is crushed for our iniquities; He suffers our chastisement, so that “with His stripes we are healed” (Is. 53:4–5). As the Son of God, He fulfills the Law for us in human flesh, and so fulfills the Scriptures (John 19:7, 24). For in Christ, “God was reconciling the whole world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them” (2 Cor. 5:19).
Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
April 18, 2025 - Good Friday Chief Service Sermon
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Color: Black
Old Testament: Isaiah 52:13—53:12
Psalm: Psalm 22; antiphon: v. 1
Psalm: Psalm 31; antiphon: v. 1
Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:14–21
Gospel: John 18:1—19:42
Introit: Psalm 102:1–2, 12; antiphon: Isaiah 53:4a, 5a, 6a, c
Gradual: Isaiah 53:1, 11b
Tract: Psalm 140:1–7, 12–13
Behold the Lamb of God, Who Takes Away the Sin of the World
Jesus, the Lamb of God, is led to the slaughter of His cross as the sacrifice of atonement for the sins of the world. “Despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief” (Is. 53:3), He is the righteous Servant who justifies many by His innocent suffering and death. He bears our griefs and carries our sorrows; He is wounded for our transgressions; He is crushed for our iniquities; He suffers our chastisement, so that “with His stripes we are healed” (Is. 53:4–5). As the Son of God, He fulfills the Law for us in human flesh, and so fulfills the Scriptures (John 19:7, 24). For in Christ, “God was reconciling the whole world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them” (2 Cor. 5:19).
Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
April 17, 2025 - Maundy Thursday Sermon
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Color: White
Old Testament: Exodus 12:1–14
Old Testament: Exodus 24:3–11
Psalm: Psalm 116:12–19; antiphon: v. 17
Epistle: 1 Corinthians 11:23–32
Gospel: John 13:1–15
Gospel: John 13:1–15, 34–35
Introit: Psalm 67:1–3, 6b–7; antiphon: Galatians 6:14b; Liturgical Text
Gradual: Psalm 111:4–5
Tract: Psalm 111:4–5; John 6:55–56
Let Us Love One Another, as Christ Jesus Has Loved Us
“For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes” (1 Cor. 11:26). By eating His body and drinking His blood, we proclaim to all the world that Jesus is, indeed, our Passover Lamb (Ex. 12:1–14), who was sacrificed for us on Calvary. In Christ, the Lord remembers us in mercy and remembers our sin no more; He forgives us all our iniquity. With such love, he “loved His own who were in the world,” and even loves us “to the end” (John 13:1). As He washes us and feeds us in love, let us love one another, just as He has loved us (John 13:34).
Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
April 13, 2025 - Palm/Passion Sunday Sermon
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
John 12:12–19
Color: Red
Old Testament: Zechariah 9:9–12
Psalm: Psalm 31:9–16; antiphon: v. 5
Psalm: Psalm 118:19–29; antiphon: v. 26
Epistle: Philippians 2:5–11
Gospel: Matthew 26:1—27:66
Gospel: Matthew 27:11–54
Introit: Psalm 22:1, 7–8, 11; antiphon: vv. 19, 21
Gradual: Psalm 73:23b–24, 1
Tract: Psalm 22:1, 4–5
The Cross and Passion of Our Lord Are the Hour of His Glory
“Behold, your King is coming to you . . . humble and mounted on a donkey” (Zech. 9:9–12; Mt. 21:1–9). Our Lord rides in this humble fashion because He is entering Jerusalem to humble Himself even to the point of death on a cross (Phil. 2:5–11). His kingly crown will not be made of gold but of thorns, the sign of sin’s curse. For His royal reign is displayed in bearing this curse for His people, saving us from our enemies by sacrificing His own life. The sinless One takes the place of the sinner so that the sinner can be freed and bear the name “Barabbas,” “son of the Father” (Matthew 26 and 27). It is at the name of this exalted Savior, Jesus, that we bow in humble faith. With the centurion who declared, “Truly this was the Son of God!” (Mt. 27:54), we are also given to confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (Phil. 2:11).
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Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
April 10, 2025 - Peace Lutheran, Oxford MS - Exodus 21:28-22:15
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Exodus 21:28-22:15

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
April 9, 2025 - Lent Midweek 5 - Samson
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Judges 13:2-5, 24-25; 14:5-9; 15:3-8; 16:4-22, 25-30

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
April 6, 2025 - Peace Lutheran Oxford, MS - Acts 13:34-52
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Acts 13:34-52

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
April 6, 2025 - Judica Sermon
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Color: Purple
Old Testament: Genesis 22:1–14
Psalm: Psalm 43; antiphon: v. 5
Epistle: Hebrews 9:11–15
Gospel: John 8:42–59
Gospel: John 8:46–59
Introit: Psalm 43:3–5; antiphon: vv. 1–2a
Gradual: Psalm 143:9a, 10a; 18:48a, c
Tract: Psalm 129:1–4
Jesus Is Our Redemption
In the temple Jesus said, “If anyone keeps my word, he will never see death” (John 8:51). For Jesus came to taste death for us—to drink the cup of suffering to the dregs in order that we might be released from its power. Clinging to His life-giving words, we are delivered from death’s sting and its eternal judgment. Christ is our High Priest, who entered the Most Holy Place and with His own blood obtained everlasting redemption for His people (Heb. 9:11–15). He is the One who was before Abraham was, and yet is his descendant. He is the promised Son who carries the wood up the mountain for the sacrifice, who is bound and laid upon the altar of the cross. He is the ram who is offered in our place, who is willingly caught in the thicket of our sin, and who wears the crown of thorns upon His head (Gen. 22:1–14). Though Jesus is dishonored by the sons of the devil, He is vindicated by the Father through the cross.
Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
April 3, 2025 - Peace Lutheran Oxford, MS - Exodus 21
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Exodus 21

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
