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Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Episode 134

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

Church of the Incarnation Sermons · Church of the Incarnation

October 26, 20259m 48s

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Show Notes

When the kingdom of God breaks in, it turns everything upside down. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a story about a Pharisee and a tax collector — and once again, the Gospel reveals a great reversal: those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.

In this message, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on a second kind of reversal found in the Psalms:

“Those who go through the desolate valley will find it a place of springs.”

Through personal stories, reflections from his recent pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, and a moving poem by Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, Rev. Turner reminds us that it’s often in the valleys — the hard, hidden, and painful parts of life — where we discover the mercy and strength of Christ. At the lowest points, we find the outstretched hand of the Savior, ready to carry our burdens and lead us into grace.

Topics

Church of the Incarnation DallasLuke 18 9-14Pharisee and Tax CollectorPsalm 84desolate valley sermonCamino de Santiago reflectionChrist of the Outstretched HandStephen Cottrell poemGod’s mercyChristian encouragementfaith in sufferinggrace in hardshipfinding hope in valleysmodern Anglican sermonEpiscopal sermonspiritual reflectionChristian discipleshipJesus carries our burdens