Rev. Tyrel Bramwell
Preaching the Truth
Sermons preached by Rev. Tyrel Bramwell, the pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Lovell, WY. Sermons before 2026 were preached at St. Mark Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Ferndale, CA.
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Jul 6, 2026
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"At Your Word I Will" | Trusting Christ Beyond Human Reason (Luke 5:1–11) 06.07.2026 17:11
When Jesus told Simon Peter to let down the nets after a long night of failure, everything human reason knew about fishing said it was pointless. Yet Peter answered with one of the great confessions of faith in Scripture: "But at Your word I will let down the nets." In this sermon on Luke 5:1–11, we explore what it means to trust Christ when His promises seem foolish to our natural minds...
udge Not? What Jesus Actually Meant | Luke 6:37–42 29.06.2026 14:57
What did Jesus really mean when He said, "Judge not, and you will not be judged"? Few passages are quoted more often—or misunderstood more completely. In this sermon on Luke 6:37–42, Rev. Tyrel Bramwell explores Christ's teaching in its full context. Jesus is not forbidding Christians from discerning truth or confronting sin. Instead, He calls His disciples to first receive His forgi...
The Shepherd Who Comes Looking for You | Luke 15:1–10 22.06.2026 9:41
Why does Jesus leave the ninety-nine to search for the one lost sheep? In this sermon on Luke 15:1–10, we hear the comforting truth that Christ does not seek sinners in order to condemn them, but to rescue them. Like a shepherd searching for a wandering sheep, our Lord pursues those who have gone astray, carries them on His shoulders, and rejoices to bring them home. Drawing on the teaching of Mar...
Blessed Is Everyone Who Eats Bread in the Kingdom of God 15.06.2026 22:56
Why do people make excuses when God invites them to receive His gifts? In this sermon on Luke 14:15–24, Pastor Tyrel Bramwell explores Jesus’ parable of the Great Banquet and the tragic reality that many value earthly blessings more than the heavenly bread Christ freely gives. From farms and careers to family pressures and personal desires, our excuses often reveal deeper idols of the heart. Yet G...
The Rich Man, Lazarus, and the Churches We Admire | Luke 16:19–31 08.06.2026 18:31
In Luke 16:19–31, Jesus contrasts the rich man and Lazarus, revealing God's upside-down kingdom where worldly success is not the measure of faithfulness. This sermon explores the temptation to admire religious power and cultural influence while reminding Christians that their true hope is found in Christ crucified and risen for the forgiveness of sins. Through His humiliation, death, and resur...
The Trinity, Humility, and the God We Cannot Comprehend | Trinity Sunday Sermon 31.05.2026 10:52
Why does the doctrine of the Trinity leave even the brightest minds humbled? In this Trinity Sunday sermon, we explore the mystery of the Triune God through Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3, Isaiah's vision of the Lord's holiness, and St. Paul's awe-filled words in Romans 11. While the Trinity remains beyond human explanation, God has revealed what is necessary for our...
“Do You Want God’s Word… or Your Own?” | Pentecost Sermon on Babel, Truth, & the Holy Spirit 24.05.2026 15:20
At Babel, humanity chose its own voice over the voice of God. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit reversed the confusion—not by encouraging chaos, but by proclaiming Christ clearly through His Word. In this sermon for Pentecost, Rev. Tyrel Bramwell explores the connection between the Tower of Babel, modern Christianity’s “itching ears,” and the temptation to reshape God in our own image. Why do people r...
To Keep You From Falling Away | Seventh Sunday of Easter (2026) 18.05.2026 13:25
A sermon on John 16:1 for the Seventh Sunday of Easter (2026).
When God Tore the Curtain 30.03.2026 17:21
When Jesus died, something happened that changed everything. The curtain of the temple—the barrier between God and man—was torn in two, from top to bottom. This wasn’t just a dramatic moment. It was a declaration. The way to God is open. In this Palm Sunday sermon on Matthew 27:50–51, we explore what that torn curtain really means. The temple, the veil, the sacrifices—all of it pointed forward to...
Why do they refuse to believe? 23.03.2026 12:04
In this Fifth Sunday after Lent sermon on John 8:46–59 , Rev. Tyrel Bramwell confronts the truth that those who reject Christ’s Word are not of God. When Jesus speaks the truth and is accused of having a demon, He exposes something deeper than disagreement—He reveals the spiritual reality behind unbelief. This sermon draws a sharp line between hearing and rejecting the Word of God. Through the exa...
Stop Texting with Jesus — God Sent You a Pastor 06.10.2025 19:45
In a world where AI chatbots claim to connect you to “Jesus,” Rev. Tyrel Bramwell delivers an unflinching sermon on why God still uses real, flesh-and-blood men to preach His Word. Drawing from 1 Kings 17, Romans 10, and Luke 7, this message confronts our discomfort with pastoral authority and reveals the life-giving power of God's rightly distinguished Word: Both His Law and Gospel.
The Holy Spirit declares only what He receives, as does the Church! 18.05.2025 17:58
Jesus sent the Spirit of Truth to bring the disciples into all the truth, declaring what He has heard. The pattern of speaking only what the Holy Spirit preserved in the Holy Bible continues today so that you know you are forgiven of your sins. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, 2025.Watch the replay of the LIVE sermon-prep Bible study for this sermon: https://youtu...
Jesus knows His own and they know Him 05.05.2025 16:36
The Good Shepherd makes Himself known to us in the Breaking of the Bread. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon for Mesiricordias Domini, 2025.
Do not disbelieve but believe! 27.04.2025 18:42
God gives us the ability to believe in Christ Jesus. Faith in Christ is not based on human reason. God's testimony is greater than the testimony of men. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon for Quasimodo Geniti, 2025.
Christ's death made it efficacious for you! 19.04.2025 14:35
Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are not separate events, but two parts of the same work Christ underwent for you. What He instituted on Thursday went into effect and unchangeably so because of his death on Friday. This is Rev. Bramwell's Good Friday sermon, 2025.
Are you sinning against the Body of Christ? 18.04.2025 24:14
St. Paul explains that the Body of Christ is present with the bread in the Lord's Supper. 1 Corinthians 11:27. So how are you to hear Christ's Words of Institution? This is Rev. Bramwell's Maundy Thursday sermon, 2025. Subscribe to Rev. Bramwell's YouTube channel for more faithful teaching from the Scriptures: https://www.youtube.com/tyrelbramwell/?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Membe...
Did Jesus doubt God? 13.04.2025 9:18
Jesus prayed Psalm 22 from the cross, saying, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Did Jesus doubt God, the Father? This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on Matthew 27:46 for Palm Sunday, 2025. Watch the sermon prep Bible study: https://youtube.com/live/u7A3TR2HSmA
Repentance and Isaac, a type of Christ 06.04.2025 17:58
What does Lent teach us? We need a leader and more than that, a Savior: Jesus Christ. He kept His Father's will without sinning once. He did it for you. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on John 8:42-59 for Judica, 2025. Watch the sermon prep Bible study: https://youtube.com/live/lM5sC4smEpcShare this video with a friend: https://youtu.be/TfOjw_6kxMM
The Christian won't be surprised 03.04.2025 11:12
Jesus interrupted the death of the widow of Nain's son. He does the same thing for you. Will it be a jarring interruption, like a YouTube ad? In a sense. But He promised it's coming so we can anticipate the interruption be ready for it. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on Luke 7:11-17 for the Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, 2025.
Sermon on John 6:1-15 30.03.2025 15:20
Why did Jesus feed the five thousand in John 6? Why did YHWH feed the Israelites in Exodus 16? Because you'r a sinner and He is steadfast. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on John 6:1-15 for Laetare, 2025.
Do you deny the Faith? 23.03.2025 21:00
Paul teaches us that we can be deceived by empty words. If we call ourselves Christian when we are partnered with the sons of disobedience, we are denying the faith. This is Rev. Tyrel Bramwell's sermon on Ephesians 5:1-9 for Oculi, 2025. Watch the sermon prep Bible study: https://youtube.com/live/5OJA4WynW9M
American Evangelicals need Lent. You do, too. 20.03.2025 14:36
Lent is the the best season for modern American Christians. It brings us face to face with sin where we see Jesus give demons the finger! This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on Luke 11:14-23 and 1 Peter 5:6-11 for the Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent, 2025.Subscribe to Rev. Bramwell's YouTube channel for more faithful teaching from the Scriptures: https://www.youtube.com/tyrelbramwell/?sub_...
The blessing of wrestling with Jesus 16.03.2025 16:32
Jesus wrestled with Jacob and the Canaanite woman to bless them. He doesn't fight against you but for you. This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on Matthew 15:21-28 for Reminiscere, 2025. Watch the sermon prep Bible study: https://youtube.com/live/aC_OwWBPpoYSubscribe for more faithful teaching from the Scriptures: https://www.youtube.com/tyrelbramwell/?sub_confirmation=1For more Faithful Sermons...
From Adam to dust to Jesus Christ crucified for you! 09.03.2025 14:11
"By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shallreturn." This is Rev. Bramwell's sermon on Genesis 3:19 for Invocabit Sunday, the First Sunday in Lent, 2025.
Christ Loves, You Don't 02.03.2025 14:40
Jesus displayed His love for us on His cross. Paul described that love in 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. That description reveals that you and I don't love, but that Jesus does! This is my sermon on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 for Quinquagesima, 2025.
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