A dedication to prayer, a pastoral heart, and a love for Scripture come together in this collection of devotions. Originally written for congregation members during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, these devotions explore every facet of Scripture from the Wisdom writings to the Revelation of St. John. Composed for daily use, they follow the liturgical calendar, beginning in the season of Lent, when the pandemic first exploded in the Midwest, and continue through the following Epiphany season, one year later. Each day’s devotion includes a substantial portion of Scripture, a brief reflection, and a prayer. It is the hope of the author, an active Lutheran pastor, that all who feel “quarantined,” whether in a pandemic or not, might find comfort, encouragement, and wisdom in these devotions.
A desire to provide pastoral care and guidance in the wake of the isolation experienced during the height of the coronavirus pandemic and a love of Scripture have come together in this second collection of devotions. Similar to the first collection, Quarantining with God, these devotions were originally written for congregational members, this time during the second year of COVID, as the congregation began to emerge from the harshest days of the pandemic. This collection merges the joys and sorrows, gains and losses of post-pandemic life with the whole of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation. Beginning in the season of Advent and proceeding through the liturgical calendar, each day’s entry provides a substantial portion of Scripture, a reflection, and a prayer. It is the hope of the author, an active Lutheran pastor, that a “coming together with God” will be experienced by all who read these words, and that this coming together will encourage, strengthen, and inspire readers to continue in the life to which God has called them.
A classic theology and a contemporary school of preaching come together in this new work. Glenn Monson, an active Lutheran preacher, has taken the substantial concerns of Law and Gospel theologians and combined them with the insights of the New Homiletic School to come up with a guide to sermon development that helps any preacher deliver Law and Gospel sermons in a contemporary way. The author leads the reader through a step-by-step process in thinking about Law and Gospel preaching from exegesis through sermon design to manuscript writing. Multiple examples from assigned lectionary texts are included, and several sermons are analyzed in detail. This book will be an invaluable friend of any lectionary preacher for whom Sunday is always coming and who longs to preach classic Law and Gospel sermons in a new and fresh way.
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