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Sermon Title: Walking in the Light of the Lord

(Exodus 34:29-35, 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2, Luke 9:28-43)

Rev. Erik Kindem, March 3, 2019

Quick Summary:

Today on the final weekend before the journey of Lenten begins, we celebrate the Light of Christ, marking our celebration with stories of mountaintops and glowing faces. Our readings begin with Exodus, and the glory of God shining on the face of Moses. Then, Paul incites us to act boldly, turning our eyes to the Lord so that no veil will come between us and the light he brings. And finally we become witnesses with Peter, James and John of the bright-as-lightning-glory that shines in the face of Jesus; surrounding him as he stands with Moses and Elijah up on the mount of Transfiguration.

Each one of these texts in its own way is an invitation to WALK IN THE LIGHT OF THE LORD. Well, what does it mean to walk in the light of the Lord? This sermon suggests three ways for understanding what happens when the light of Christ becomes active in our lives, and what it might mean for us to walk in that light.

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