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dc.contributor.authorBrug, John F.
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-09T13:17:57Z
dc.date.available2015-06-09T13:17:57Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/886
dc.descriptionThis sermon was preached March 25, 2009 at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary and was published in Volume 107/1 (Winter 2010) of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly.en_US
dc.description.abstractJohn F. Brug’s sermon for the Festival of the Annunciation (John 1:14) centers on the incarnation of Christ as the decisive turning point in the cosmic battle between good and evil. Using vivid imagery and historical reflection, Brug traces Satan’s defeat from the cross and resurrection back to the moment the Word became flesh in Mary’s womb. He emphasizes that Christ’s victory was assured from the incarnation onward, and that this miracle—God becoming man—is the foundation of all subsequent acts of salvation. The sermon is followed by a homiletical discussion on preaching minor festivals, especially the Annunciation. Brug encourages pastors to focus on the unique theological themes of each festival, such as Mary’s faith, the virgin birth, and the incarnation, and to integrate them meaningfully into the church year. He advocates for thoughtful sermon structure and suggests minor festivals as opportunities for pastoral encouragement, especially in ministerial settings. Abstract prepared by Microsoft Copilot (GPT-4).
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dc.subjectAnnunciationen_US
dc.subjectHomileticsen_US
dc.subjectJesus Christen_US
dc.subjectPreachingen_US
dc.subjectJohn 1
dc.titleSermon for Annunciation: "The Word Became Flesh"en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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