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This is the second installment in the 1517 articles series, “What Makes a Saint?”
How can we be sure that we are getting a “solid spiritual diet” and not a “milky” one?
I will continue to cling to the only hope I’ve ever truly had: that Jesus is my Lord and yours.
We must also remember that our enemy is a creature of God. He is someone for whom Christ Jesus died. He is a sinner just like any other, no more or less selfish than us.
In this season of a global pandemic, Peter’s little letter is especially potent as he writes to sustain the hope born of Christ’s resurrection in scattered believers whose lives were marked by suffering.
I wish I was better at seeing the bigger picture. Or maybe, I wish I was simply better at seeing the larger scope of its beauty.
Being a member of a church connects people to the whole reason the church has for existing: that we might obtain justifying faith in Jesus Christ through Word and Sacrament.
Perhaps you’ve had a pastor or “Bible teacher” ask you these questions. If not, consider yourself blessed.
Looking at our dining room table most days, you might think we were running a cartoon factory out of our house. Drawings. Everywhere.
The more I heard the song, the more I heard the heart of the Gospel in the song.
In happiness, we dare never forget that it is Christ, and Christ alone, who has restored our joy.
Job’s friend Zophar had it up to here! He was done hearing Job defend himself in the midst of his suffering. Surely, Job must have done SOMETHING to bring all this calamity upon himself.