Easter Sunday, March 31
Easter Mystery Revealed Every Day “…the mystery that is Christ in you, the hope of His glory” (Col. 1:27b) St. Paul apparently did not meet Jesus when Christ was ministering […]
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Easter Mystery Revealed Every Day “…the mystery that is Christ in you, the hope of His glory” (Col. 1:27b) St. Paul apparently did not meet Jesus when Christ was ministering […]
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Holy Saturday The Mystery of the Visit to Hell on Easter Weekend “And Simon Peter answered and said, ‘Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ And Jesus
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Good Friday The Mystery of the Cross Part 2: The Lofty Cedar & the Lowly Cross “This is what the Lord God says: ‘I will also take a sprig from
Maundy Thursday The Mystery of the Eternal Redemption “Everyone living on earth will worship it, everyone whose name is not written in the Book of Life. That book belongs to
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The Mystery of the Cross Part One: The Lofty Cedar “Thus says the Lord God, ‘I shall also take a sprig from the lofty top of the cedar and set
Wednesday, March 27 Read More »
It’s Hard Not to Use Noah As a Picture of Baptism (But which Noah, and which picture?) “… who once were disobedient, when the patience of God kept waiting
Continually Growing Stronger “And they continually devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and the fellowship, and the breaking of bread, and the prayers…” (Acts 2:42) I “allegedly” play trumpet. That’s
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Real Presence – Not Cannibalism An old seminary professor of mine once said in class regarding reception of communion, “If I couldn’t be Lutheran, I’d probably be Roman Catholic. At
Dinner with Sinners The Love Feast That is what was going on the night Jesus celebrated His last supper with His chosen disciples before He would be crucified. Jesus told
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Missing Water & Words Recently, I participated in a devotional meditation at Cornell called “The Public Reading of Scripture,” which comes from an admonition from St. Paul to the young