Peace
Reading the Word with Luther
Scripture Text: John 20:19
It is comforting to hear Jesus tell us that his Father is also our Father, for as Jesus returns to him, we too, will one day ascend to our God in heaven.
MoreIt is comforting to hear Jesus tell us that his Father is also our Father, for as Jesus returns to him, we too, will one day ascend to our God in heaven.
MoreChrist lay in the tomb for a part of three days, rising on the third, but what we should note is not so much the number but the fact that he truly died.
MoreJesus calls us his brothers, not because of anything we have done to merit this inclusion in his family, but because we believe on him for salvation.
MoreGod's Word and works in the Sacraments are not idle, but instead set people free from sin, death, the devil, and every sort of fear.
MoreYou may be a birthright Jew, or a birthright Quaker, but without being born again, a salvation through the Word of Christ, there can be no salvation.
MoreWhen we receive Holy Communion, we should be careful to increase love, to find our neighbor who is in need and reach out to him in Christ's name.
MoreIf you would be a Christian, then you must not be terribly alarmed or impatient at the the torments of the world and of the devil.
MoreWe have the clear Word of God as testimony for us who believe, that Christ gave himself as a grace to be received in the bread and wine of his table.
MoreMay you be a fresh lump with whom Christ Jesus being worked in, that the grace and power of the Spirit may continue to work out your salvation.
MoreThe one who desires Holy Communion should receive all of it, not the bread alone but the cup of the New Covenant in Christ's blood as well.
More"The baptized Christian is born a citizen of heaven through baptism. We should be mindful of this fact and walk here as if native there."
MoreWe may know the Lord's presence everywhere through the Creed, the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and the blessed Sacraments.
MoreMay you have faith in God, believing the unbelievable, that sin and death are overcome for you, not because you earned it, but for Christ's sake.
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