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  1. Marriage, sex, and what makes someone holy.
  2. God calls Samuel and complicated Eli gets a hard word from the Lord.
  3. It is important to see how the LORD does NOT answer the questions Job and his friends have been wrestling with.
  4. Here we have the other major theme within Romans: God will have mercy on whom He has mercy, and He will have compassion on whom He has compassion
  5. If the feeding of the 5000 invited an emphasis on Jesus’ COMPASSION, this week’s miracle invites a sermon focused on Jesus’ AUTHORITY.
  6. What makes the word of God "Essentially Translatable"? Reverend Rich Rudowske of Lutheran Bible Translators and the Essentially Translatable podcast talks with Craig and Troy and explains the importance of this specialized missionary work.
  7. No lawsuits, real freedom and fleeing sin all because of Baptism
  8. The Gospels function like literary essays, composed with a specific thesis and purpose in mind. Each account of Jesus’s life acts as a treatise to show us something about the person and work of the Savior.
  9. Samuel is growing before the Lord while Eli and his sons are growing in different ways.
  10. The power of music: a natural expression of the children of God! Repent and believe the good news.
  11. Jesus’ miracle in this sermon, then, is a type of the compassion He has for your hearers. While they certainly have many physical needs, your hearers also (more fundamentally) need Jesus’ mercy and forgiveness.
  12. The lifeblood of Christ is the treasury that defines personal worth – your worth, my worth. Preach that; the price tag on your soul.
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