I taught from one of the Gospels for each Sunday of Advent. Luke is the most robust, of course, because his Christmas story was meant to fill in the details of what Matthew and Mark had already written.
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I got to speak to the graduating seniors (and their families) at Praise Ensembles final recital of the year. I talked about Moses not going forward unless God’s presence was with him. God sent Manna as one sign that He would take care of all of their needs. After a Passover meal (made with manna,…
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When Jesus wept at the tomb of Lazarus, He showed us that He was completely human, as human as we are. I don’t really know how to elaborate on that. Just that all by itself blows me away.
Wonder and Praise in Luke 1
I love the way that twice, in the opening chapter of the Gospel of Luke, there is wonder and awe at God. First from Zechariah, Zechariah said to the angel, “How can I be sure of this? For I am an old man, and my wife is old as well.” (Luke 1:18 NET) Then from…

The High Priesthood at Exodus Church for Bloomington
I got to speak this past weekend at Exodus Church For Bloomington and it was a lot of fun. Below you’ll see my slides if you want to click through them, and you can listen to the audio from their website here. Just click on “Royal Priesthood” by Dan Sullivan. I do some background on…
Saving the whole world
Micah 7:9 Because I have sinned against him, I will bear the LORD’s wrath, until he pleads my case and establishes my right. He will bring me out into the light; I will see His righteousness. In Hebrew the word for ‘Bear’ means ‘to lift up’. I will lift up the LORD’s wrath. I will…
David and His Armor, the Church and Her Buildings
David’s fight can easily be compared to that of the Church. She leaves behind Saul’s armor when she looks for less structure, less worry over financing her works and buildings; when she frees herself from political support.

