
Episodes

Monday Jul 18, 2022
July 13, 2022 - Bible Study - 1 Kings 18
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Elijah and the prophets of Baal

Monday Jul 18, 2022
July 13, 2022 - Lutheranism 101 - Marriage Part 3
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
What God intends for marriage continued

Sunday Jul 10, 2022
July 10, 2022 - Trinity 4 Sermon
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Introit: Ps. 27:3-4a, 5; antiphon: Ps. 27:1-2
Gradual: Ps. 79:9-10a
Old Testament: Gen. 50:15-21
Psalm 138 (antiphon: v. 8b)
Epistle: Rom. 12:14-21
or Rom. 8:18-23
ProperVerse: Ps. 9:4b, 9
Gospel: Luke 6:36-42
Christ's Mercy Is Ours to Show to Others
"Be merciful, even as your Father also is merciful" (Luke 6:36-42). The old Adam in us wants to condemn and seek vengeance. But the Lord says, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay" (Rom. 12:14-21). To condemn, to avenge yourself, is to put yourself in the place of God. It is to fail to trust that He is just. Ultimately, it is to disbelieve that Jesus suffered the full vengeance for all wrongs. Only Christ is merciful as the Father is merciful. He is the one who overcame all evil with the good of His cross, forgiving even His executioners. Jesus is our Joseph, who comforts us with words of pardon and reconciliation (Gen. 50:15-21). He is the One who does not condemn but gives life that runs over. Only through faith in Christ are we sons of the Father-being merciful, forgiving, doing good to our enemies. For in Christ we know that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us (Rom. 8:8-13).

Sunday Jul 10, 2022

Sunday Jul 10, 2022
July 6, 2022 - Lutheranism 101 - Marriage Part 2
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
What God intends for marriage

Monday Jul 04, 2022
July 3, 2022 - Trinity 3 Sermon
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Introit: Ps. 25:1-2a, 5b, 15, 20; antiphon: Ps. 25:16, 18\rGradual: Ps. 55:22a, 16, 18a
Old Testament: Micah 7:18-20
Psalm 103:1-13 (antiphon: v. 8)
Epistle: 1 Tim. 1:12-17
or 1 Peter 5:6-11\rProperVerse: Ps. 18:1-2a
Gospel: Luke 15:1-10
or Luke 15:11-32\r
Jesus Receives Sinners
"This man receives sinners and eats with them" (Luke 15:2). The Pharisees' statement of judgment against Jesus is in fact a proclamation of Gospel truth. For our God is one who delights in mercy, who casts all our sins into the depths of the sea through the cross (Micah 7:18-20). "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners" (1 Tim. 1:15). Those who refuse to be counted as sinners also refuse Jesus who came only for sinners. Those like the older son (Luke 15:11-32), who think they are righteous of themselves, will not join in the heavenly celebration over the sinner who repents and so remain outside of the Father's house. Let us therefore be on guard against self-righteously trusting in our own merits. "Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time He may exalt you" (1 Peter 5:6). Rejoice that Jesus receives sinners like us and that He still sits at table with us in the Holy Supper, bestowing His forgiveness and life.

Monday Jul 04, 2022

Thursday Jun 30, 2022
June 29, 2022 - Lutheranism101 - Biblical Marriage Part 1
Thursday Jun 30, 2022
Thursday Jun 30, 2022
What is Marriage?

Monday Jun 27, 2022
June 26, 2022 - Trinity 2 Sermon
Monday Jun 27, 2022
Monday Jun 27, 2022
Introit: Ps. 18:1-2a, 27, 30a, 49; antiphon: Ps. 18:18-19\rGradual: Ps. 120:1-2
Old Testament: Prov. 9:1-10
Psalm 34:12-22 (antiphon: v. 11)
Epistle: Eph. 2:13-22
or 1 John 3:13-18
ProperVerse: Ps. 7:17
Gospel: Luke 14:15-24
The Gospel Call Goes Out to All\rWisdom has issued an invitation to the divine feast: "Come, eat of my bread and drink of the wine I have mixed. Leave your simple ways, and live, and walk in the way of insight" (Prov. 9:5-6). This is the call of the Spirit of Christ to believe the Gospel and to receive His saving gifts in the Holy Supper. Many make excuses and reject this invitation, even as the Jews did in the days of Jesus, yet the Master's house will be filled. The Gospel call therefore goes out to the lowly and despised, into the highways, even to all the Gentiles (Luke 14:15-24). For "you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ" (Eph. 2:13-22). In Christ, believing Jews and Gentiles are no longer strangers but fellow members of the household of God. The enmity of class and race is put to death through the cross. Having been reconciled in the one Body of Christ, we are enabled to love one another (1 John 3:13-18) as we await the marriage feast of the Lamb in His kingdom which will have no end.

Monday Jun 27, 2022
June 26, 2022 - Bible Study - 2 Kings 15-18
Monday Jun 27, 2022
Monday Jun 27, 2022
The downfall of Israel
