Esau Does Not Receive the Blessing—Genesis 27:30-45
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Christopher Gillespie
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1 Thessalonians Excursus: Advent — November 23, 2025
The only thing that saves anyone is the call at midnight: “Behold, the bridegroom!” The voice wakes them—not their readiness, not their vigilance, not their superior discipline. The Gospel call creates readiness. It wakes the dead. It puts the lamp in your hand and light in your darkness.
But that fear kicks in for the foolish. “What if our lamps don’t last? What if we aren’t enough? What if He is angry? What if He won’t accept us?” This is the reflex of the Old Adam. It’s the voice that always says, “Run. Fix yourself. Get more oil. Get worthy. Get prepared.”
And that is the one thing that condemns them. They leave the groom behind. They run from the very promise meant to save them. The wise don’t refuse oil out of selfishness—they simply refuse to take part in the foolishness of unbelief. “Go buy oil” is not a cruel command. It’s Jesus revealing the futility of trying to buy what only He can give. You can’t buy readiness. You can only receive it.
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Thanksgiving is supposed to be a day when we stop and admit something we usually avoid: the best things in life aren’t things we made for ourselves. They’re given. We didn’t invent love. We didn’t manufacture the people who care about us. We didn’t earn the food on our table as much as we like to pretend. Even our breath is borrowed.
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And if you can’t forgive—then the place to go is not deeper into your resentment but deeper into Christ. The lack of forgiveness is not a moral deficiency; it is a spiritual emergency. It is unbelief expressing itself in hatred. The fix is not to “try harder.” The fix is to repent—to receive again what Christ won for you on the cross, what He pours on you in Baptism, what He puts into your ears through Absolution, what He sets upon your tongue in the Holy Supper. His forgiveness is the only thing that makes your forgiveness possible.
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Rebekah—Gen. 24:29 (30-31) 32-38 (39-41) 42-49 (50-57) 58-67
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Forgiving your brother is not some heroic achievement. It is simply living in the baptismal reality God has placed you in. You drown the old Adam daily by confessing your sin—every bit of it—and letting Christ speak His absolution again and again. That absolution is not information. It is power. It is the Spirit creating a new heart. And a new heart forgives. Not because the neighbor deserves it. Not because it resolves everything. Not because it feels good. But because Christ has forgiven you—fully, freely, finally—and His forgiveness changes you.
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Sacrifice of Isaac—Abraham’s Faith Is Revealed—Gen. 22:1-19
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“This triangle of truisms; of father, mother and child, cannot be destroyed. It can only destroy those civilisations which disregard it.”
—G.K. Chesterton, The Superstition of Divorce
“Those who say that children must not be frightened may mean two things. They may mean (1) that we must not do anything likely to give the child those haunting, disabling, pathological fears against which ordinary courage is helpless: in fact, phobias. His mind must, if possible, be kept clear of things he can’t bear to think of. Or they may mean (2) that we must try to keep out of his mind the knowledge that he is born into a world of death, violence, wounds, adventure, heroism and cowardice, good and evil. If they mean the first I agree with them: but not if they mean the second. The second would indeed be to give children a false impression and feed them on escapism in the bad sense. There is something ludicrous in the idea of so educating a generation which is born to the…atomic bomb. Since it is so likely that they will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
—C.S. Lewis
Sunday’s OT and Epistle—Micah 6:6-8; Philippians 1:3-11
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Isaac Is Born and Ishmael Is Cast Out—Genesis 21:1-21
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Abraham and Abimelech—Genesis 20:1-18
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On that cross, the Law is fulfilled. The Sabbath is completed. The Lord of the Sabbath rests His head in death to give eternal rest to the weary. His hands are destroyed so that yours might be restored. His life is taken so that yours might be saved.
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When Paul Bunjes was asked about removing carpet in the nave, a woman complained about hearing the footsteps of those going to the Sacrament.
Bunjes responded, “Madam, only one wouldn’t want to hear those steps… the devil.”
“Theology is doxology. Theology must sing!” -Sainted Rev. Martin Franzmann
Satan is an idealist; the triune God is the realist. - Dr. John Kleinig
Sarai’s Name Change—Genesis 17:15-27
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At your dinner table, you can choose who to invite. At His table, you don’t. You kneel next to whoever Christ has called — the addict, the widow, the teenager, the skeptic, the one who smells like smoke, the one who never fits in. And Christ feeds you all from the same bread, the same cup, the same crucified body.
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