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Study & Share Sermon Blog

This is Pastor Jared's weekly sermon info and his weekly Study and Share devotional Bible study. Unless otherwise noted all sermons and studies are copyright Jared Stillions 2020-2023. The devotional Bible studies may be reproduced & shared for personal, non-sale use, provided this copyright notice is included. The studies are formatted two to a page to make sharing it easier. Weekly posts go live at 9:00 AM on Sundays. 

You can find his sermon podcast on the sermon-cast page. Check back each Sunday for new content. The podcast will soon be listed with major services. 
Why not put them on the same page? Due to limitations of our website builder.

By the way, here's the Lutheran Confessions, The Book of Concord, online and in the public domain. These writings, including Luther's Small & Large Catechisms are frequently referenced in these devotional studies. The Confessions are the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church and a faithful exposition of the Bible. You could say they are squared, leveled, and plumb by and to the Bible itself.  

Sunday, December 24 2023

Christmas Eve
Overlooked  
Luke 2:1-20   
God desires nearness to humanity so much that he is willing to risk being overlooked in manger 

Christmas Day
Not Forsaken  
Isaiah 62:6-12   
When the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, we became heirs according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 3:4, 7b)

Current Series:
Love in the Ruins 
Empty buildings and landscapes reflect the distance between us and God. 

Study & Share Insert
...#4 Consider the hymns in today’s service. Which one adds insight for you today? What does add? Share your insight and how it matters with someone else. (Review this service on our website. By the way, we sing all the Christmas hymns we know between the Christmas Eve, Day, & Lessons & Carols services.) 

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-12-24_ChristmasEVE  

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Sunday, December 24 2023

No Castle or Throne  
Luke 1:26-38   
God desires human lives lived to the fullest, and nothing is impossible with God. 

Current Series:
Love in the Ruins 
Empty buildings and landscapes reflect the distance between us and God. 

Study & Share Insert
...#1 If St. Mary knew her Bible stories (& she probably did) how do the following give credence to the Gabriel’s words in v37? See Genesis 12:1-5, 15:1-6, 17:1-6, 15-19, 18:9-15, 25:19-24, 30:1-2, 22-24; Judges 13; 1 Samuel 1:1-20, 2:1-10; 2 Kings 4:8-17; Psalm 113:9; see also Number 27:1-11 & this odd story- Genesis 38

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-12-24_Advent04  

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Sunday, December 17 2023

A Lonesome Voice  
John 1:6-8, 19-28   
With confidence & humility, one voice tells our ears the truth our eyes can’t see 

Current Series:
Love in the Ruins 
Empty buildings and landscapes reflect the distance between us and God. 

Study & Share Insert
4. St. John points away from himself & to Jesus. Consider the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grunewald (c. 1515). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isenheim_Altarpiece How does the painting’s symbolism inspire your actions during Advent & Christmas? How does it expose your failures? 

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-12-17_Advent03

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Sunday, November 26 2023

It’s You or Them  
Matthew 25:31-46   
God judges the living & dead, for life & punishment 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#1 Notice how the story unfolds. First, the sheep & goats are separated, next the sheep’s blessing is announced, then their works are described, finally they are surprised at their righteous works. What does the Old Testament tell us about such vindication? See Psalms 17:2, 24:5, 26:1, 35:24-27, 37:6, 43:1; 54:1, 98:2, 103:6, 135:14; Isaiah 34:8, 58:8, 61:1-2; Jeremiah 51:10; Joel 2:23; Micah 7:9-10

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-11-26_ChristKing  

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Sunday, November 12 2023

Get Action!  
Matthew 25:1-13   
God judges our “meh” response to his gospel 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#6 How can you explain to a pre-Christian the connection between v13 & the guaranteed, imminent return of Jesus? See Matthew 24:31; 1 Corinthians 15:51-52; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; 2 Peter 3:10

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-11-12_Pent24  

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Sunday, November 05 2023

Hey Y'all, Watch This  
Matthew 23:1-12   
God judges our prideful competition & showing-off toward one another 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#1 What do 11:28-30, 12:1-8, & 15:1-20 add to the context? How does Jesus’ critique include (or not) something like “you can’t get there [righteousness] from here [right behavior]? See Romans 3:22-26; 1 Corinthains 1:26-31; Ephesians 2:4-9

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-11-05_Pent23AllSaints  

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Sunday, October 29 2023

Holy Love  
Leviticus 19:1-2, 15-19   
God judges our (lack of) love for neighbor, who needs our good works 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#1 How does the refrain “I am the LORD” root the Israelites’ behavior in God, not themselves? By the way, review the Golden Calf incident to see what happens when we look within/give into ourselves (see Exodus 32). See Exodus 19:5-6, 20:2, 8-11; Deuteronomy 6:20-25, 7:6, 26:18-19; Isaiah 61:6; Romans 6:12-23; Ephesians 2:12-13; 1 Peter 2:9

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-10-15_Pent22Reformation  

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Sunday, October 15 2023

Ready or Not  
Matthew 22:1-14   
God wants guests at his banquet to BE READY for the feast. 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#How does Isaiah 25:1-9 connect with this parable? How does it help you decipher the characters & plot of the story? Hint: v7 likely refers to the Roman destruction of Jerusalem & the Temple Mount in AD 70. See Isaiah 6:10; Matthew 9:15; Galatians 3:27; Formula of Concord-Epitome: XI 12; FC available bookofconcord.org 

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-10-15_Pentecost20  

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Sunday, October 15 2023

Ready or Not  
Matthew 22:1-14   
God wants guests at his banquet to BE READY for the feast. 

Current Series:
Judgment 
Just and merciful, not scary 

Study & Share Insert
...#How does Isaiah 25:1-9 connect with this parable? How does it help you decipher the characters & plot of the story? Hint: v7 likely refers to the Roman destruction of Jerusalem & the Temple Mount in AD 70. See Isaiah 6:10; Matthew 9:15; Galatians 3:27; Formula of Concord-Epitome: XI 12; FC available bookofconcord.org 

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2023-10-15_Pentecost20  

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Sunday, October 08 2023

Usetacould  
Matthew 21:33-46   
If you’re not gonna use your church, Jesus will. 

Current Series:
Subversive Verses
Jesus’ kingdom parables subvert, invert, reverse *our own* expectations 

Study & Share Insert
...#5 Many congregations pile up a hoard of things (physical, financial, & metaphorical) that can only be used for a (foggy) “special” purpose within the congregation (this does not include special Christmas/Easter decorations & the like) & finally end up not being used much at all. First, where do see this attitude at work in your congregation? Second, how can you honor the giver & the gifts, yet help find a new, life-giving, fruit-bearing purpose for them? See Matthew 6:19-21, 19:16-24, 20:28, 23:11-15; Luke 12:13-21; 1 Timothy 6:9-10

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