I suppose you have had the chance to watch at least a little television during these busy days before Christmas. Have you noticed that the news programs are carrying more stories about unfortunate people these days...people who have lost their homes, people who are facing debilitating disease, people who seem to have had their whole world fall in on them? Have you noticed that? I understand why: somehow the plight of desperate folks seems all the MORE desperate in the midst of what should be a season of unbounded joy. And we would expect them to echo the lament of the Psalmist in our lesson: "Restore us, O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved. O Lord God of hosts, how long will you be angry with your people's prayers? You have fed them with the bread of tears, and given them tear…
Mary's Complaint
Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Luke 1:26-38, Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
by David E. Leininger
by David E. Leininger
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