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Forde’s editors have tampered with his text – 2
Gerhard Forde wrote two background papers for the US Lutheran-Catholic dialogue IX. One of two papers is printed in A More Radical Gospel, but its title and content have been altered. Read more here.
Forde’s editors have tampered with this sermon ‐ 1
“For you?” – a sermon by Gerhard O. Forde was printed in The Lutheran (April 1996) 12‐13.
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Transfiguration Sunday – Foreshadows the light that explodes
In this season of Epiphany we remember that the Lord works in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform. We are coming out of winter, the darkest time of year. We celebrate the coming of the light. “The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). During this season the light has been increasing. Soon it will explode.
Epiphany 7: “The light shines in the darkness.” How much more!
In this season of Epiphany we celebrate the coming of the light, as the Gospel of John begins: “In him was life and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:4-5). We know “The Lord works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform.” One of the great mysteries of life is prayer. Is it a way to tip the scales of the universe in our favor? That seems wrong, but what do we say? Are there dos and don’ts we should know about?