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We can understand why Philip acted as he did in this passage. After all, we know what it’s like to get excited. … More Come and See
We can understand why Philip acted as he did in this passage. After all, we know what it’s like to get excited. … More Come and See
Praise be to God that the light did shine in the darkness for all people. Jesus was sent equally for Jew and Gentile. In Christ the Gentiles became “fellow heirs, members of the same body, and partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the Gospel.” … More Epiphany!
Why should we limit the lighthouse analogy to congregations? A miniature lighthouse in front of our homes could also be equated with shining the light of Christ. … More Bearing Witness About the Light
I wasn’t surprised at the question. Ever since Jesus’ ascended into heaven, I’m certain a percentage of each generation has asked this question. Why is Jesus’ second advent taking so long? I was surprised the question was asked by a junior confirmation student. … More “Why Is Jesus Taking So Long?”
Opening the Scriptures in the morning gives us a chance to start the day hearing of God’s multitude of attributes, from his love to his steadfastness to his faithfulness. Just as importantly, God has the opportunity to “show us the way” we should go the rest of the day. … More Changes Grounded in the Unchanging
The Apostle Paul in 1 Thessalonians 15:1-10 demonstrates our “go-to” method of encouragement: Use scriptural teaching to encourage one another’s faith. … More Encourage and Build One Another Up
Because Christians can be expected to use euphemisms, there are times when we need to clarify that we’re not using a euphemism. This passage from St. Paul is perfect example. … More Fact Not Euphemism
Ponder this for a moment. When Christ returns, all of our physical aches and pains will be cured. All of our emotional scars will be healed. Our incessant struggle against sin will end, replaced by the constant ability to live in God’s will. … More Eternity Impacts Us Today
A half a millennium has passed since the start of the Reformation, yet diligence is still needed in recalling the biblical teaching that inspired our movement. … More The Overwhelming Power of God’s Grace
[2] We give thanks to God always for all of you, constantly mentioning you in our prayers, [3] remembering before our God and Father your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Thessalonians 1:2–3) What do fellow Lutherans in sister churches say about your church? Is … More Church Relationships