Sunday, May 21, 2023

Sunday Sampler 5: The Spring Cleaning Edition

 Good afternoon all, and welcome to the fifth Sunday Sampler. The theme for today is spring cleaning, which my immune system appears to be doing by way of a cold. That same cold has also told me about the awesome medicinal properties of coffee*. Enough about me, let us get to it.

First, Didact has an excerpt from the Book of Chronicles, about Israelite king Ada, son of Odo, who did some spring cleaning with idols in the temples. Good on him. Here is Calvary Chapel's sermon on the same passage:

Rev. Matt,  our favourite upside-down preacher, wonders how much divorce has to do with decadence in clown world. What other sins might get cleaned out by impending economic hardship? I think most of the sins you don't have to get up for, since people will be struggling to sit on the couch all day and still pay the bills.

Last but certainly not least, Fr. Mark Goring lets off a broadside against Canada's euthanasia program:


As it happens, yours truly needs to get better at choosing topics, because that's it for spring cleaning content, we are now moving on to other stuff that people posted. First, we have a sermon from Rev. Matt, which he uploaded to his very own YouTube channel:

Finally, Frank Luke discusses what appears to be a chronological issue in the story of King David. Ironically enough, he dissected the Hebrew notion of years, and how it may differ from ours, a week before. Have at it, Bible nerds.

And that's a wrap for today. Have a blessed Sunday!


*This may only apply to those of us with severe coffee addictions.

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