Micah Krey

Narrative Context: A Lectionary Preaching Commentary

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Narrative Context offers weekly lectionary preaching commentaries focused on story, context, and proclamation. Each episode features Pastor Micah Krey reading his written reflection on the upcoming Revised Common Lectionary texts. A resource for pastors, leaders, and anyone engaging scripture with depth and imagination.

Author

Micah Krey

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Religion

Podcast website

micahkrey.com

Latest episode

Dec 16, 2025

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Episodes

Matthew 1:18-25 (4th Sunday of Advent) – December 21, 2025 16.12.2025

Matthew's birth narrative emphasizes Joseph's quiet obedience amidst uncertainty rather than celebration. Rather than acting from moral superiority, Joseph's righteous response embodies compassion despite limited understanding. His actions facilitate God's work, highlighting that obedience involves relinquishing power and creating space for new life, challenging traditional expecta...

Matthew 11:2-11 (3rd Sunday of Advent) – December 14, 2025 09.12.2025

The post explores John the Baptist's crisis of faith as he questions whether Jesus is the expected Messiah. Initially heralding a figure of judgment, John finds Jesus embodying mercy and restoration instead. This tension encourages reflection on human expectations versus divine reality, inviting acceptance of a Messiah who heals rather than conquers. https://micahkrey.com/2025/12/08/matthew-11...

Matthew 3:1-12 (2nd Sunday of Advent) – December 7, 2025 01.12.2025

In Advent, John the Baptist’s portrayal in Matthew is pivotal for understanding the transition from John's prophetic authority to Jesus. Matthew aims to address both insiders seeking control and outsiders needing hope. The prophetic message invites communal reorientation, emphasizing openness and transformation within the kingdom of heaven as it expands, challenging readers to avoid exclusivit...

Matthew 24:36-44 (1st Sunday of Advent) – November 30, 2025 24.11.2025

Matthew's Gospel contrasts with others by using a prophetic tone that emphasizes judgment as a call for change rather than fear. The apocalyptic sections urge communities to actively engage in justice and compassion, preparing for Christ's return by embodying God's care for others. Advent is a time for spiritual attentiveness and immediate action towards love and justice. https://micah...

Turning Our Eyes Toward Matthew and Grounding in Year A 24.11.2025

As we step into a new lectionary year, we’re invited to see the world through Matthew’s eyes. Each Gospel writer has a theological “lens,” and Matthew’s is one we need to wrap our heads around before Advent begins. Otherwise, we risk hearing his texts through Mark’s urgency, Luke’s expansiveness, or John’s mysticism. Matthew has his own heartbeat, his own anxieties, his own hopes, his own vision o...

Luke 23:33-43 (Christ the King) – November 23, 2025 21.11.2025

Preaching Commentary for Luke 23:33-43 for Christ the King Sunday. Christ the King Sunday in Luke reveals a Messiah who overturns power not through revolution but through mercy. From the Magnificat to the cross, Jesus challenges entrenched systems—even our own. His kingship dismantles illusions, levels divisions, and meets us with forgiveness. At the end of the year, his kingdom of compassion begi...

What I Mean by Narrative Context 21.11.2025

Pastor Micah Krey explains why “narrative context” is at the heart of this preaching commentary. Rather than treating the Gospels as flat stories, Micah explores their narrative, literary, and historical layers, asking why each Gospel is constructed the way it is, and how the communities behind them shaped their tone and focus. Mark writes near the destruction of the Temple. Luke speaks from withi...

Introduction to Narrative Context 20.11.2025

An introduction to Narrative Context: A Lectionary Preaching Commentary , a weekly podcast where Pastor Micah Krey reads his written reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary Gospel texts. This short episode explains the purpose, format, and approach behind the commentaries—designed for pastors and leaders who want accessible, narrative-driven insights for preaching and preparation.

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