ALIEN RIGHTEOUSNESS SERMONS & DISCUSSIONS

ALIEN RIGHTEOUSNESS SERMONS & DISCUSSIONS

SERMONS & DISCUSSIONS ON CHRIST’S ’ALIEN’ RIGHTEOUSNESS CREDITED TO US Justification is a two-fold declaration of God that we are both ”Not Guilty” and also ”Perfectly Worthy” on account of Christ’s substitutionary death and meritorious life. God not only sees you just as He sees Christ, but you are personally united with Christ and His merit imputed through Word & Sacrament. Be ”fed with your ears” [Martin Luther] by Law & Gospel Preaching proclaiming Christ’s Person & Work, His ’Alien’ Righteousness, in Forensic Justification. Rest in the renewing of your mind as Scripture interprets Scripture through Christ in His unfolding story. Hear like ancient believers as Christ, the Word, that is both ’Author’ and ’Actor’, explains all that Moses, the Prophets & all the Scriptures say concerning Him.

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July 9, 2026 21 mins

This episode turns the familiar Luke 5 story into a cinematic theological deep dive. By reading Luke’s language and ancient symbolism closely, the speaker argues that Jesus standing on the water signals an entry into the chaotic "deep," echoing Jonah and framing Jesus as a cosmic champion who willingly confronts death to rescue humanity.

The sermon reframes "fishers of men" as a rescue motif rather than recruitment, explains...

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In this sermon for the fifth Sunday after Trinity, the preacher reinterprets Luke 5 to show Jesus not as a mere teacher or guide but as the victorious champion who accomplishes salvation for us. Standing on the waters — over "the deep" of chaos and death, treading over it in victory — Christ fulfills the role Jonah foreshadowed by entering the deep, bearing judgment and rising again to conquer death.

The sermon emphasiz...

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This episode analyzes a sermon on Luke 6, unpacking how the common "judge not" line is often misused. It traces the problem back to the Garden's "tree-induced blindness," shows how the Pharisees exemplified that blindness, and explains how Christ's cross reverses the curse and restores true sight.

Practical takeaways: judgment is not banned but redeemed — called to judge as Christ judges, remove specks with compassion, and ge...

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This sermon on Luke 6 examines Jesus' words "Judge not" in their full context, showing that he condemns blind human judgment rooted in the "tree" of the knowledge of good and evil, not all judgment. It contrasts the Pharisees' false righteousness with Christ's true sight and justice.

By tracing original sin and the Pharisees' condemnation of Jesus, the sermon explains how the cross removes the "tree" from our eyes: Jesus receives o...

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This episode examines Faith Lutheran Church's teaching of alien righteousness and forensic justification—how God legally wipes away sin and credits Christ's perfect obedience to sinners—framed through a June 2026 sermon on Luke 15 (the parable of the prodigal son).

It contrasts the younger and older sons, explains the church’s call to “fail boldly,” and explores tensions like closed communion, showing ...

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This sermon on Luke 15 explores the parable of the two sons—one who squanders his inheritance and one who fails to act—showing how both are sinners in need of a father's mercy. The father’s shocking compassion restores the younger son and rebukes the older son’s self-righteousness, revealing that the feast celebrates what the father has done, not the sons’ merits.

Pointing to Christ, the sermon calls l...

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This episode analyzes a sermon on Luke 14’s Parable of the Great Banquet, tracing its roots in Old Testament imagery and showing how Jesus’ story confronts ancient status games and exclusionary interpretations.

It then applies that insight to modern life, arguing that true love and spiritual growth often require conflict, public failure, and sacrifice, and that grace frees us to engage in those hard, messy relationships...

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This sermon on Luke 14 explores Christ's parable of the great banquet, showing how God accomplishes salvation through suffering, rejection, and apparent failure.

Jesus overturns expectations: the self-righteous refuse the feast while the poor and Gentiles are brought in, fulfilling God's plan through conflict and shame.

Believers are called to take up their crosses, receive Christ's righteousness, and trust that God transforms weak...

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This episode analyzes a June 7, 2026 sermon on the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16), contrasting justification before man with justification before God.

It explains how earthly status and social preservation can succeed in life yet fail at death, presents Christ as the true "rich man" who exchanges his status for ours, and traces practical implications for vocation, aging, and the church liturgy as an equalizer.

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This sermon on Luke 16 explores the parable of the rich man and Lazarus as a lesson about justification: the Pharisees’ self-justification before people versus God’s true reckoning.

It contrasts earthly honor with divine judgment, showing that Lazarus is clothed with righteousness through faith in Christ, while the rich man’s human approval proves worthless before God.

The preacher calls believers to imitate Chris...

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This episode unpacks a Holy Trinity Sunday sermon that reads Isaiah 6 and Romans 11 to reveal a counterintuitive divine strategy: God sometimes blinds and deafens so that salvation is scattered to the Gentiles, ultimately drawing Israel back.

Hosts explore how this inscrutable logic reframes prophecy, the purpose of pain, and the daily call for believers to bear suffering as a form of intimate artistry and victory while rejecting t...

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This episode explores Isaiah 6 and Romans, showing the Trinity present in the cosmic temple and God commissioning Isaiah in a way that hardens Israel so salvation might extend to the Gentiles.

It unfolds how the Father, Son, and Spirit work through suffering, baptism, and the church’s witness to bring healing and sight, calling Christians to participate in redemptive suffering and the building of the new creation.

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This episode reinterprets the Tower of Babel as a cosmic crime: humanity’s firing of clay into rigid bricks was a rebellious attempt to usurp the divine and cage God, while corrupt spiritual ‘middle managers’ accepted worship and plunged the world into ruin.

It argues that the cross functions as a deliberate demolition of the rotten cosmic architecture — suffering is not merely an obstacle but the mechanism ...

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This episode unpacks a radical theological reading that links Exodus 16 with John 19, framing a cosmic duel between the uncreated Son (pre‑incarnate Christ) and the created son (Israel and humanity). It traces Israel's rebellion in the wilderness, the mirrored rejection at Jesus' trial, and the astonishing reversal where the champion willingly takes the lethal blow to redeem the offender.

The episode then brings the drama home: bel...

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This sermon links Genesis and Acts to show how Christ undoes Babel and remakes fallen humanity into God’s temple through Pentecost. The Holy Spirit transforms believers into "fired bricks" united in the body of Christ, turning suffering and apparent failure into participation in God's redemptive work.

It calls Christians to live as mobile temples and divine council members in the world, trusting that present trials and sacrif...

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This sermon from Ezekiel 36 explains who God is by his actions: how Israel profaned God’s name, how Yahweh vindicated it through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Christ, and how the Spirit restores God’s reputation through believers.

God saves not for human merit but for the sake of His Name, giving a new heart and Spirit so His people can faithfully bear His Name in daily life and mission.

The message points t...

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This episode examines 2 Kings 2 and Luke 24, showing Elijah’s ascension as a foreshadowing of Christ and how Jesus fulfills and surpasses the Old Testament story.

It traces Elijah giving his cloak to Elisha, the meaning of that transfer of office and power, and how Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension open the way to heaven for us.

Finally, it explains how believers are clothed with Christ’s power from on h...

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This sermon traces Numbers 21 and the bronze serpent as a foreshadowing of Christ. Israel’s rebellion and suffering in the wilderness show human sin and futility, while God’s mercy provides a way of rescue through a lifted image that points to Jesus.

Christ became the curse of sin on the cross so that all who look to him in faith are saved. The sermon calls believers to trust the promises attached to baptism and the Lor...

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This episode explains Jesus' words from John 16 that it is to our advantage that he goes away because, by ascending, he sends the Holy Spirit — the Helper who gives believers the benefits of Christ's life, death, resurrection, and ascension personally. The Spirit convicts, teaches, and brings Christ to us through the gospel, baptism, and the Lord's Supper.

Listeners are encouraged to reject the devil's lies, receive the Spiri...

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Our sermon traces Isaiah 39–40: Hezekiah invites Babylon into Yahweh's storehouses, bringing judgment and exile, while Isaiah points to God as creator and sovereign of the stars. The preacher contrasts Israel's betrayal with Christ, the new Adam and true King, who reclaims and purifies God's vessels, raising humanity from plunder to glorious redemption; an invitation to feast on the riches of Christ and serve in gratitude.

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