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Try Jesus
Loida Martell
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HTI Open Plaza
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this audio interview, Loida Martell reflects on
Matthew 25:31-46
and explores different meanings of the expression "Try Jesus." The substance of the discussion begins around 9:00.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Neighbor,
Following Of Christ,
Love For Others,
Poor
Celebrating the Reign of Christ
Carol Penner
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Leading in Worship
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
When we lay down the burden of trying to save the world and concentrate on being faithful to Jesus who reigns forever and ever, we can live more joyfully. Our Savior has saved the world.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Christ The King Sunday,
Witness,
Judgment,
Stewardship
The Gospel Realm
John F Kavanaugh
|
The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this commentary on the parable of the sheep and the goats from
Matthew 25:31-46
, John Kavanaugh emphasizes that this parable is about judgment and love.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Judgment,
Love For Others,
Poor,
Incarnation
Come, Inherit the Kingdom
Hippolytus of Rome
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The Sunday Website
Book Quote, Sermon Preparation
Hippolytus, a second to third century theologian, offers commentary on the parable of the sheep and the goats from
Matthew 25:31-46
and reflects on the nature of Christ's kingdom.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Kingdom Of God,
Saint Hippolytus Of Rome,
Parable Of The Sheep And Goats
Cup of Grace
Thom M Shuman
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Lectionary Liturgies
Assurance of Pardon and 3 more types
Thom Shuman offers a complete order of worship weaving in passages from Ezekiel 34:11-24; Psalm 100; and
Matthew 25:31-46
, including calls to worship and reconciliation, prayers, a liturgy for communion, an offertory, sending, etc.
Psalm 100;
Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24;
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Community,
Grace,
Healing
The Final Exam
Shane Page
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
A sermon on
Matthew 25:31-46
. On Christ the King Sunday, we declare Jesus is Lord over all political and world powers. King Jesus’ interests are in blessing those who served those in need and poverty.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Christ The King Sunday,
Jesus Christ As King
Justice and Relationships
Jack Van de Hoef
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The CRC Network
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon Jack Van de Hoef explores justice and relationships in the context of the parable of the Sheep and the Goats from
Matthew 25:31-46
. We will meet Jesus as we live justly.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Justice,
Love For Others,
Poor,
Service
What Does Christ's Rule Look Like?
Anne Osdieck
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The Sunday Website
Discussion Questions, Sermon Preparation
Anne Osdieck offers discussion questions for Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31;
Matthew 25:31-46
; and 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28.
Proverbs 31:10-13 (+ more);
Matthew 25:31-46;
1 Corinthians 15:20-26 (+ more)
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Death,
Suffering,
Shepherd,
Poor
We Just Didn't Know
Scott Hoezee
|
Center for Excellence in Preaching
Sermon Preparation, Sermon Illustration
Scott Hoezee's sermon starter observes that both the sheep and the goats in
Matthew 25:31-46
did not realize that the poor of the world represented Jesus. Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" is suggested for a sermon illustration.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Identity,
Ignorance,
Image Of God,
Marginalization
An End to Ordinary Time
Joy J Moore
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
Joy Moore reflects on Ezekiel 34 and
Matthew 25:31-46
, highlighting how its message is more relevant than ever: God is not distant and uncaring, but cares for those in need and is working to restore community.
Ezekiel 34;
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Community,
God's Immanence,
Restoration
The Light Never Turns Green
Thomas Lane Butts
|
Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In his sermon on
Matthew 25:31-46
, Thomas Butts encourages the Church to create genuine communities of care as a response to when religions seems to have a diminishing impact on society.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Community,
Poor,
Care,
Church
Jesus, Where Are You Today?
Gabriel von Wendt
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ePriest
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Gabriel von Wendt reflects on
Matthew 25:31-46
: Jesus separating the sheep from the goats. He says that God took initiative in Christ that we may encounter God through liturgy, prayer, and serving neighbors; available in Spanish.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Hunger,
Prison,
Poor
Search Results for "Matthew 25:31-46" on Hymnary.org
We Give You But Your Own
PD
Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service
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There's a Spirit in the Air
PD
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Thanksgiving Prayers of the People
Richard Einerson
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Re-Worship
Prayers of the People
This is a prayer of intercession for Thanksgiving based on
Matthew 25:31-46
. It gives God thanks for many blessings and also brings concerns in our world.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Suffering,
Thanksgiving Day,
Violence
Christ the King
Eleonore Stump
|
The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Sermon Preparation
This reflection on
Matthew 25:31-46
asks you to consider questions like: Have you ever wished to be like John, to touch Jesus physically? Like the woman who anointed his feet? You can, through serving the poor.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
Poverty
When Did We See You?
Gary Klingsporn
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Theology of Work
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This reflection by Gary Klingsporn on
Matthew 25:31-46
discusses how the "essence of following Christ is to pay attention" to the needs of the immediate poor, marginalized, and powerless "right next door."
Matthew 25:31-46
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Discipleship,
Love For Others,
Marginalization,
Poor
Christ the Hidden King
Malcolm Guite
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Global Worship
Poetry
The poem "Christ the King" by Malcolm Guite is based on
Matthew 25:31-46
and the concept that Christ the King is hidden beneath the flesh of the poor on earth.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Marginalization,
Poor,
Stranger,
Jesus Christ As King
The Hungry and the Thirsty
Thom M Shuman
|
Re-Worship
Call to Worship
This responsive call to worship, based on
Matthew 25:31-46
, recognizes God's role in gathering a family of faith in grace and love. The prayer encourages this family to feed the hungry and care for the poor.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Hunger,
Love For Others,
Ministry,
Poor
Dear God, Where Are You?
Thomas Lane Butts
|
Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon on
Matthew 25:31-46
, Thomas Lane Butts suggests that we are most likely to find God in dark, scary places, and in the faces of "the least of these."
Matthew 25:31-46
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Poor,
God's Presence,
Suffering
A threat to our decency
Ronald Rolheiser
|
Grandin Media
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Reflecting on Jesus' "text on the final judgment" (
Matthew 25:31-45
), Ron Rolheiser observes that neither those who took care of the needy, nor those who didn't, knew that Christ was in them. Discipleship is doing.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Justice,
Poor,
Judgment,
Love
Not a Program
David Fitch
|
Missio Alliance
Article about Scripture
This article based on Luke 16:19-31 and
Matthew 25:31-46
discusses the importance of seeing the poor not as charity cases, but as equals and family within the church community.
Matthew 25:31-46;
Luke 16:19-31
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Charity,
Community,
Love For Others,
Poor
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