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Lectionary Sermon for Trinity Sunday, Year C, 22 May 2016 on John 16: 12 – 15
Although there is good practical sense in Christian living, every now and again we come to something more obscure. Here in today’s passage we encounter something which may at first seem removed from practical reality. Jesus is telling his disciples … Continue reading →
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Tagged metaphors for God, Nicodemus, Parakletos, Tetragrammaton, Three in one, Trinity, William Willimon
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Lectionary Sermon for Trinity Sunday, Year C, 26 May 2013 on John 16: 12 – 15
Although there is good practical sense in Christian living, every now and again we come to something more obscure. Here in today’s passage we encounter something which may at first seem removed from practical reality. Jesus is telling his disciples … Continue reading →
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Tagged metaphors for God, Nicodemus, Parakletos, Tetragrammaton, Three in one, Trinity, William Willimon
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