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  1. Captured families, an abandoned servant, and a drunk raid party.
  2. At times, our Church struggles with clutter which distracts us from what is most important: Listening to our Lord and gathering at His table where we are fed.
  3. Christianity is not about principally about ethics. It was the Cross on the Hill rather than the Sermon on the Mount that produced the impact of Christianity upon the world.
  4. While these are familiar words to us, frequently they are dealt with in ways that fail to take into account the context and the situation.
  5. But for the grace of God, go all of us.
  6. Gretchen and Katie continue talking through leading or being a part of Bible studies.
  7. Free Will Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be. In this episode, more from Luther’s Galatians lectures. This week, God’s will, free will, identity, and taking the moral low ground.
  8. The Bible is a book for the desperate. That is its target audience. Recognizing our desperation readies us to hear the consolation that only God’s Word can offer.
  9. Saul eats and David is unlike anyone else.
  10. Make no mistake, the life to which Jesus is calling His disciples is radically other than what our world preaches.
  11. 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.
  12. The Church has traditionally understood Baptism as a naming Sacrament. It reminds us of our new baptismal identity.
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