Sermon for the Third Sunday after Pentecost, June 29, 2014
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Wallis, Texas
Sermon Texts: Matthew 10:34-42
Sermon Theme: “So Jesus Is Not the ‘Prince of Peace’ after All?”
(Sources: Emphasis Online Illustrations; Anderson’s Cycle A Preaching Workbook; original ideas; Wikipedia Online; Nelson’s Three-in-One; Emphasis Online Commentary; Believer’s Commentary; Concordia Pulpit Resources, Vol. 24, Part 3, Series A)
Grace, mercy and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
In 1994, the city planners in San Luis Obispo, California, introduced a measure that would have required every new house to have a front porch. They were not trying to be frivolous by doing that, nor were they trying to promote a particular style of architecture. The idea was that if all the residents of that community had front porches, they would probably sit on those porches, and therefore, they would be more likely to visit with passersby and with people who lived around them.
In short, the city planners figured that good friends and good neighbors would yield a safer and more satisfying community. It turned out that a legal challenge to that porch requirement caused the proposal to be withdrawn. Continue reading

