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Mt. Olive Lincoln: Lutheran Sermons and Teaching in the Christian Faith

Mt. Olive Lincoln: Lutheran Sermons and Teaching in the Christian Faith

著者: Pastor Julius Buelow - Mt Olive Lutheran Church | Sermons and Teaching
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Featuring sermons and teaching produced at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Lincoln, NE. Mt. Olive is a family of believers who gather at the feet of Jesus and proclaim his peace and truth. We are committed to the absolute truth of God's Word. We promote spiritual growth in the Christian faith through Christian education and Bible study. We are committed to making the gospel accessible to all people and doing outreach in the community. Mt. Olive is a congregation of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. For worship services and more information and resources, visit mtolivelincoln.org2025 Pastor Julius Buelow - Mt Olive Lutheran Church | Sermons and Teaching スピリチュアリティ
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  • Sermon: The Vast Ascension Day Conspiracy
    2026/05/25

    The Vast Ascension Day Conspiracy

    Sermon preached by Pastor Julius Buelow at Mt Olive Lutheran Church on May 17, 2026 for Ascension.

    Sermon text: Ephesians 1:16-23

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  • Sermon: You're Not Dreaming - God Answers Prayer!
    2026/05/11

    You're Not Dreaming - God Answers Prayer!

    Sermon preached by Pastor Julius Buelow for the Sixth Sunday of Easter on May 10, 2026 at Mt Olive in Lincoln, NE.

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    Sermon text: Acts 12:1-16

    At about that time, King Herod laid violent hands on some who belonged to the church, in order to mistreat them. 2He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword. 3When he saw that this pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter during the days of Unleavened Bread.

    4After arresting Peter, Herod put him in prison and handed him over to four squads of four soldiers each to guard him. Herod intended to bring him before the people for trial after the Passover. 5So Peter was kept in prison, but the church earnestly offered up prayer to God for him.

    6The very night before Herod was going to bring him out for trial, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers. He was bound with two chains, while sentries were in front of the door, guarding the prison.

    7Suddenly an angel of the Lord stood near him, and a light shone in the cell. The angel woke Peter up by striking him on the side, saying, “Quick, get up!” The chains fell from his wrists.

    8Then the angel said to him, “Get dressed and put on your sandals.” So he did so. Then the angel told him, “Put on your cloak and follow me.” 9Peter went out, following the angel, but he did not realize that what the angel was doing was really happening. He thought he was seeing a vision. 10When they had passed through the first and second guard posts, they came to the iron gate that leads into the city. It opened all by itself for them. They went outside, walked down one street, and immediately the angel left him.

    11When Peter came to himself, he said, “Now I know for sure that the Lord sent his angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from everything the Jewish people were expecting.”

    12When he realized this, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of John, who is also called Mark. Many had gathered there and were praying. 13When Peter knocked at the entrance gate, a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer. 14She recognized Peter’s voice and was so overjoyed, she did not open the gate. Instead she ran in and announced that Peter was standing in front of the gate.

    15They told her, “You are out of your mind!” But she kept on insisting it was so, and they started saying, “It’s his angel.”

    16Meanwhile, Peter kept on knocking. When they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished.

    Holy Bible: Evangelical Heritage Version (Milwaukee, WI: Northwestern Publishing House, 2019), Ac 12:1–16.

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  • Sermon: How Did the Early Church Grow?
    2026/05/04

    How did the early church grow?

    Sermon preached by Pastor Julius Buelow at Mt Olive in Lincoln, NE for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2026.

    Sermon text: Acts 16:11-34

    11After we put out to sea from Troas, we sailed straight to Samothrace, and the next day to Neapolis. 12From there we went to Philippi, which is a leading city in that part of Macedonia and a Roman colony. We stayed in this city for a number of days.

    13On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate alongside the river, where we thought there was a place of prayer. We sat down and began to talk to the women who had gathered there. 14A woman named Lydia, who worshipped God, was listening. She was a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira. The Lord opened her heart to pay close attention to what Paul was saying. 15When she and her household were baptized, she urged us, “If you consider me a believer in the Lord, come and stay at my house.” And she persuaded us.

    Paul and Silas Put in Prison

    16Once when we were going to the place of prayer, a slave girl met us. She had a spirit that foretold the future, and she made a large profit for her owners by fortune-telling. 17As she followed Paul and us, she kept crying out, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who are proclaiming to you the way to be saved.” 18When she kept doing this for many days, Paul became so annoyed that he turned to the spirit and said, “I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her!” And it came out at that very moment.

    19When her owners saw that their hope of making money was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace before the authorities. 20They had brought them to the magistrates and said, “These men are throwing our city into a state of confusion. They are Jews, 21and they are teaching customs that are not lawful for us to accept or practice, since we are Romans.”

    22When the crowd also joined in the attack against them, the magistrates tore off their clothes and ordered them to be beaten with rods. 23After they had beaten them severely, they threw them into prison and ordered the jailer to guard them securely. 24Because he received such a command, the jailer threw them into the inner prison and fastened their feet in the stocks.

    The Earthquake and the Jailer’s Conversion

    25About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 26Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. Instantly all the doors were opened, and everyone’s chains came loose. 27When the jailer woke up and saw that the prison doors were opened, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, because he thought that the prisoners had escaped. 28But Paul shouted with a loud voice, “Don’t harm yourself, because we are all here!”

    29The jailer called for lights, rushed in, and fell down trembling in front of Paul and Silas. 30Then he brought them outside and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”

    31They said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved, you and your household.” 32They spoke the word of the Lord to him and to everyone in his home. 33At the same hour of the night, he took them and washed their wounds. Without delay, he and all his family were baptized. 34Then he brought Paul and Silas into his house and set food before them. He rejoiced, because he and his whole household had come to believe in God.

    Holy Bible: Evangelical Heritage Version (Milwaukee, WI: Northwestern Publishing House, 2019), Ac 16:11–34.

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