Meanwhile, since this is the Year D Project after all, I should note that this sermon which is so important for understanding the specifically homiletical turning point of the Reformation ...
(1) starts with John 16:25 — which is not in RCL, but it occurs in Year D, 3rd Sunday of Easter; and
(2) proceeds to deal extensively with 1Corinthians 14 — also entirely untouched by the RCL, but it occurs Year D, in 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time in Year D.
Evidently John 16:25 was in fact the lectionary text for what was called Rogation Sunday (6th Sunday of Easter) in 1522, so it has certainly been a well-used preaching text in the past.
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