As a church, we must not simply declare the things we stand against, but we must also robustly proclaim the things we stand for. This includes being for the family—being for faithful husbands and fathers, being for faithful wives and mothers. We must identify and celebrate the God-ordained vocations within the family—including the vocations of being male and female. Whether you are single or married, the family is still the origin of your being.
Read MoreWhen we follow Jesus through all seasons, we discover the full life of Christ. During this season of Lent, let’s take a closer look at the 40 days during which Satan tempted Jesus. Here we learn that it is the Word of God alone that saves us.
Read MoreAll around us, we hear that pictures are more powerful than words. Yet so many of us have been deeply wounded by words—and deeply healed by them, too. Scripture tells us that words are incredibly powerful. And the Word—Jesus Christ—is most powerful. Let us always speak of His Words of love and forgiveness.
Read MoreIn Genesis, God establishes relationships—because it is not good for us to be alone. Yet many Christians feel increasingly alone, whether because they’re single or surrounded by people who they feel don’t see their true self. Christ sets the example for Christian friendships.
Read More“Lord, to whom shall we go?” Jesus has words for your daily and eternal living. No matter what is happening in your life, at your work or in this country, Jesus Christ brings life to weary hearts, hope to burdened minds, and guidance amid the uncertainty of this world.
Read MoreGod gives us confident faith and encouragement for difficult times through His Word and Sacraments. 1 Timothy 1:7-8a, for example, reminds us that God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and love and self-control. Like all good Lutherans, we must ask, “What does this mean?”
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