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Epiphany 7 • Leviticus 19:1–2, 9–18 • February 23, 2014
What are our lives to look like and how can they best reflect Christ? It is from this perspective that Leviticus 1–2, 9–18 have something…
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Easter 4 • 1 John 3:16–24 • April 26, 2015 Preliminary Considerations
Christians do not simply resign from this world of harassment, resentment, and sorrow, but endure hardship trusting in the reconciling love God has lavished for…
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Epiphany 5 • Isaiah 58:3–9a • February 9, 2014
When we put up an appearance of righteousness without attendant love manifesting itself in deeds for the neighbor, we only fool ourselves and, in the…
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Lent 4 • Ephesians 2:1–10 • March 15, 2015
Secure in our relationship with God (by grace through faith – first kind of righteousness) we are empowered by God to live as God’s people…
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Easter 5 • 1 John 4:1–11 (12–21) • May 3, 2015
We show the love of God to our neighbor when we confess sin and speak words of forgiveness that began not with us, but with…
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A People Called to Love: The Poor You Will Always Have With You: A Biblical View of People in Need
Lutheran Family and Children’s Services is an example of how Christians can come together to minister to the poor.
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The Poor You Will Always Have With You: A Biblical View of People in Need
Lutheran Family and Children’s Services is an example of how Christians can come together to minister to the poor.