FAITH LUTHERAN ALIEN RIGHTEOUSNESS SERMONS
| PREACHING 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.
| PREACHING 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.
Episodes
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
When Mountains Accuse: Micah’s Question and the Messiah’s Answer
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
This episode traces the indictment of Israel in Micah—framed by Deuteronomy’s blessing and curse—and the nation’s hopeless plea of what can be offered to God. It then shows how Psalm 116 points to the Messiah as the definitive answer: Christ’s obedience, sacrifice, and resurrection satisfy God’s justice.
Listeners are invited to share in Christ’s merits, receive the cup of salvation in the sacraments, and respond with the lifelong sacrifice of thanksgiving expressed in worship and service to neighbor.
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Restored: Adam's Office and Christ's Victory
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
This sermon explores Genesis 1 and Psalm 8 to show how humanity's original priestly office was meant to rule and serve in God's cosmic temple, how sin broke that office, and how Jesus, the new Adam, restores and fulfills it through His incarnation, life, death, and resurrection.
It invites listeners to rest in Christ's accomplished victory, participate in His kingdom now, and hold on to hope that the grave cannot finally hold those united to Him.
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Sing the New Song: Christ’s Violent Victory (Psalm 149)
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
This sermon on Psalm 149 proclaims Christ’s victory over sin, death, and the devil and calls the saints to sing and participate in that victory.
Using the imagery of tambourines, lyres, and the two-edged sword, it explains how Christ shares His triumph with his people, honors them in their daily vocations, and calls them to suffer, fight, and rest in the promise of resurrection.
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Reformation Day: A Call to Arms for the Church Militant
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
This sermon reframes Reformation Sunday as a battle rather than a celebration, urging believers to reject complacency and defend the true gospel and orthodox confession against attacks from within and without.Drawing on Psalm 46, the preacher presents Christ as the warrior-king whose victory guarantees the church’s ultimate safety, while calling Christians to participate in the struggle through repentance, faithful vocations, and the means of grace (baptism and the Lord’s Supper).The message is an urgent call to action — preserve and pass on the confessional faith, hold the line even at cost, and trust the peace of God as you fight for the next generation of the church.
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Circumcise Your Heart: From Divine Judgment to the Blessed Exchange
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
This episode examines Deuteronomy 10’s call to "circumcise the foreskin of your heart," placing it in the context of divine judgment and idolatry. It contrasts the law’s condemnation with the gospel, showing how Christ fulfills the law, drinks the cup of wrath in our place, and offers life and blessing through a blessed exchange.Listeners are invited to see the text Christologically, to appreciate the seriousness of the law, and to receive the hope and renewal offered through Jesus’ obedience, suffering, and resurrection.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
The Anointed One: From Shame to Sovereignty
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
This sermon examines Psalm 2 and Luke 14 to show how the Bible’s vision of the Messiah frames all Scripture: Jesus is the humble servant who is vindicated, exalted, and given all authority.It connects Proverbs and the Gospel to the cross as Christ’s victory, invites believers to baptism and communion as participation in his status, and calls Christians to suffer now while anticipating their future co‑rule with him.
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
When Death Meets the Author of Life: The Widow of Nain
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
Tuesday Oct 07, 2025
In Luke 7 a widow mourns as her only son is carried out in a public funeral procession. Jesus meets her grief with compassion, touches the bier, and commands the young man to rise.
The sermon explains that death comes through sin, yet Christ willingly takes on humanity's guilt, dies, and rises to break death’s power. His holiness overcomes the impurity of death, and He shares His righteousness with us.
For those who trust Christ, death no longer has the final word. The message offers comfort in loss, assurance of forgiveness through baptism and Communion, and the hope of resurrection and eternal life.
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Signs and Wonders: From Elijah to Jesus' Synagogue Claim
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
This sermon explores readings from 1 Kings and Luke 4 to explain why signs and wonders were given in Scripture, how Israel's rejection led God to show His works to Gentiles, and how Jesus fulfills Isaiah's promises by bringing salvation, sight, and the sacraments to the church.It challenges modern believers to treasure the Word and sacraments, recognize Christ as the true Israel, and live out their vocation in the new creation while awaiting the final revelation of God's wondrous salvation.
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
When the Visible Church Fails: A Wake-Up Call from Ezekiel
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Using Ezekiel's vivid image of eating a scroll, this sermon challenges believers to recognize that institutional decline often reflects spiritual failure. It urges a return to the full gospel—the active and passive obedience of Christ—through Word and Sacrament, so congregations become visible beacons of the eternal, invisible church.
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
The Good Samaritan: Christ Fulfills the Law and Gives Life
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
This sermon explores Luke 10 and the story of the Good Samaritan to show that we are the wounded man in need of rescue, not the rescuer. Christ alone fulfilled the law and provided eternal life by his obedience, sacrifice, and compassion.Having received life through Christ, we are called to follow his example: love as he loved, confront evil when needed, and be willing to suffer for the sake of others, living out the law now that Christ has fulfilled it for us.









