Here's a sampling of some of Luther's Christmas sermons I have bookmarked:
Luther's Christmas Sermons Epistles by J.N Lenker
Martin Luther's Christmas Book By Roland H. Bainton
Sermon for the First Sunday in Advent, Matthew  21:1-9 -- Christ's Advent into Jerusalem
Sermon for the Second Sunday in Advent, Luke  21:25-36 -- The Signs of Christ's Second Coming
Sermon for the Third Sunday in Advent, Matthew  11:2-10 -- a marvelous sermon with a great section on the distinction  between Law and Gospel.
Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, John  1:19-28 -- John the Baptist's confession and the true preacher.
Sermon for the First Sunday in Advent, Romans  13:11-14 -- An Exhortation to Good Works
Sermon for the Second Sunday in Advent, Romans  15:4-13 -- An Exhortation to Bear with the Weak
Sermon for the Third Sunday in Advent, 1  Corinthians 4:1-5 - A sermon on the Office of the Ministry
Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent,  Philippians 4:4-7 - A sermon on Christian living; "on how to let God be  everything to us"; with sections on true Christian freedom, rejoicing, and  prayer.
Sermon for the Principal Christmas Service, John  1:1-14 -- Christ's Titles of Honor and His Attributes
Sermon for the Early Christmas Day Service, Luke  2:15-20 -- A  sermon on the power and fruit of the Word of God
Sermon for Christmas Day, Luke 2:1-14 -- One  of Luther's most famous sermons.
Sermon for Christmas Eve, Titus 2:11-14 --  Luther at his best
Second Sermon for Christmas Day, Titus 3:4-8  -- Statements on grace, faith, good works, and Baptism
Sermon for the Sunday after Christmas, Luke  2:33-40 -- On Simeon and Anna
Sermon for the Sunday after Christmas, Galatians  4:1-7 -- The People of Law and Grace; a great sermon that presents the true  understanding of justification by faith and the function of the Law; Of interest  to the JDDJ debate is this quote: "Note, Paul everywhere teaches justification,  not by works, but solely by faith; and not as a process, but instantaneous. The  testament includes in itself everything--justification, salvation, the  inheritance and great blessing. Through faith it is instantaneously enjoyed, not  in part, but all" (par. 37).
Sermon on the Afternoon of Christmas Day Luke 2:1-14, December 25, 1530
The Story of Jesus' Birth: A Sermon by Martin Luther- The great theologian's powerful reimagining of the Christmas story.
“To Us a Child Is Born”: Sermon on Isaiah 9:6 (PDF)
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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3 comments:
Very nice present. Thank you for the collection.
In having trouble viewing the Christmas Eve sermon. Keep getting an error.
Hi Anonymous,
This is a very old post. I tried the first 6 or 7 links, and they worked fine. If a certain link isn't working, let me know.
JS
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