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Surviving Holy Week without Going to Church (Fun Word Friday)

 

 

Just because you can’t go to church, it doesn’t mean you can’t gather around the Lord’s Words and promises for you in Scripture. So make this Holy Week full of the Lord’s Words with your family. Gather up all the devotional materials you can (like HT’s FREE Daily Reflections). And be around the Lord’s Words and let them be a gift to you.

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Are We Living in the Last Days? (What’s UP? Wednesday)

 

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Are we living in the last days? Is Jesus coming soon? Well, yes. But we shouldn’t think that He’s coming because there’s a plague. He’s coming because He SAID He’s coming. These might not the Last Days because there’s a virus, they ARE – because He SAID He’s coming soon. Don’t fear that you’re being punished, He loves you. He’s coming to save you.

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Video mentioned in this video: “Is God Punishing Us?” https://youtu.be/xtHbc–M7wA

And yes, I know I missed one catch by Thor. I’ll handicap him tomorrow.

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Judging in Corona-land (Bad Theology Tuesday)

 

 

God is the only one who judges. When you judge others (or they judge you) it doesn’t matter. The only judgement that matters is the Son of God, dead on the cross for you. Everything else pales in comparison. What’s most important is the suffering and death of Jesus. That’s the only judgement that matters, and it’s the one you need to give to others, too.

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Jesus Quarantines Himself — to Save You (Lectionary Monday)

 

 

Jesus escapes death by stoning from the Pharisees by fleeing from them. God hides Himself — quarantines Himself — to save you by taking on your sin on the cross. He won’t escape on Good Friday. Jesus social-distances Himself from the Pharisees in this week’s lesson in order to make it to the cross, where He will die to save you.

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Passiontide and the Gift(?) of the Quarantine (Fun Word Friday)

 

 

Find the gifts today. Find the gifts in what’s going on. Discover the good in all that’s going around you. Look for what God is turning into good for you. And take a break from dwelling on the craziness to fix your eyes on Jesus. That’s what the Passiontide is about. And that’s what He’s teaching you. You can trust Him. He will save you and bring you through this.

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The Realness of the Sacred Scriptures – Gal 6:11 (Bible Study Thursday)

 

 

This verse shows the realness of God breathing words through His apostles — even a frail, old Paul can’t see and has to write in giant letters. The Scriptures are the inspired word of God, written by men, as a gift. When you read the Scriptures, you’re reading God’s own Words, delivered by His servants. They were actual human beings, real people in a real time.

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A Christmas Break from the Quarantine (What’s UP? Wednesday)

 

 

In a world where everything is falling apart, we have comfort and hope, because “…no words are impossible with God”. God announced to a virgin a reality that changed the universe, an impossible Word that she was with child, a Child born to save. And into our suffering, fear, dread, and loneliness, He says, “I’m going to save you. I’ve sent my Son to save you.”

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Believing is Receiving (Lectionary Monday)

The parable of the Sower and the Seed is not about making you worry about what kind of ground you are. Focus on the Sower and the seed He sows (the Word). The devil wants to snatch the Word from you so you can’t believe and be saved. Receive the seed, and be saved. Believing is receiving!

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55: Nikolaus Selnecker – Lord Jesus Christ, with Us Abide

In this episode, pastors Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Selnecker’s hymn of prayer, to be kept safe by and in God’s Word and Sacraments 

Text: Lord Jesus Christ, with Us Abide (LSB 585), Nicolaus Selnecker, 1532-92

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Concord #9: Augsburg Confession (The Church)

Article 7: The Church

If you went to 1333 Kirkwood Ave. in St. Louis, Missouri, you would find the international headquarters of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. If you went to Vatican City in Italy, you might find the Pope, who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church. But in neither case would you find the Church, properly speaking. Sure, some people may use the word “church” to describe earthly organizations of Christians, but that’s not what the Church truly is.

The Church is not something that can be seen. It’s not a person, or a class of people, or a business office. The Church is an article of faith. “Also they teach that one holy Church is to continue forever. The Church is the congregation of saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught and the Sacraments are rightly administered,” (Augsburg Confession VII.1).

The Church is the congregation of saints. It’s the sum total of all believers everywhere, who are gathered here and there throughout the world. This congregation, however, is not a group of like-minded individuals who find that they have something in common and decide to get together and make a church. They are gathered. Passive. The Church is called, gathered, enlightened, and sanctified by the Spirit. That’s why the Church is always where the Gospel is rightly taught and the Sacraments are rightly administered. They are the Spirit’s instruments.

Even though the Church cannot be seen in any earthly institution, it can be perceived by the means of grace. The preaching of God’s Word, Baptism, and the Supper are called the marks of the Church—they mark where it can be found. Because the Church is defined thusly, this is sufficient for the true unity of the Church. “And to the true unity of the Church it is enough to agree concerning the doctrine of the Gospel and the administration of the Sacraments. Nor is it necessary that human traditions, that is, rites or ceremonies, instituted by men, should be everywhere alike. As Paul says: One faith, one Baptism, one God and Father of all, etc. Eph. 4:5-6,” (Augsburg Confession VII.2-4).

Human traditions do not define the Church, but good human traditions will always extol and point to those things that mark the Church, namely, the preaching of the Gospel and the Sacraments. Traditions that point elsewhere, or worse, deny the instruments of the Spirit, should be tossed.

We confess that the one holy Church is to continue forever. Not only will the Church never perish in this world, but it will extend into the world that is to come, when our Lord Jesus Christ returns on the Last Day.

You can read the Book of Concord at http://www.bookofconcord.org

 

“Concord” is a weekly study of the Lutheran Confessions, where we will take up a topic from the Book of Concord and reflect on what we believe, teach, and confess in the Lutheran Church. The purpose of this series is to deepen readers’ knowledge and appreciation for the confessions of the Lutheran Church, and to unite them “with one heart” to confess the teachings of Holy Scripture.

Rev. Jacob Ehrhard serves as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in New Haven, MO.