Ministry of the Church (1645)
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  1. Trusting in Christ’s promise of new life and deliverance pours kindness and gentleness into the way we think and the way we experience life.
  2. Make no mistake, the life to which Jesus is calling His disciples is radically other than what our world preaches.
  3. We were enemies, but because of the self-sacrificing love of Christ, we are made friends, indeed, even the adopted children of our Heavenly Father.
  4. The Church has traditionally understood Baptism as a naming Sacrament. It reminds us of our new baptismal identity.
  5. You ARE salt and light. By our new nature in Christ, we do salty and light things. But how is God glorified in the things that we do? https://bookofconcord.org/sources-and-context/heidelberg-disputation/
  6. Repent and believe the Good News! Everything is OK.
  7. As we continue through the Small Catechism, Luther provides questions and answers about the Lord’s Supper.
  8. Jesus is coming again to renew all things. It may seem somewhat hidden right now, but make no mistake, hope abides.
  9. The season of Lent gives almost unparalleled opportunity for preachers to placard before their auditors the Cross of Christ and beckon Christians to take up their cross and follow Him.
  10. This forty-day season of preparation for Easter is an opportunity for the people of God to rededicate themselves to hearing and responding to Jesus’ call to repent.
  11. While God may and does test one’s faith and life, yet He does not tempt with sin.
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