
When Jesus prays the High Priestly prayer on the night He was betrayed, He prays "this is eternal life, that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent." Sometimes the question can come up of whether or not Jesus is saying ... more
As Paul was in Athens he found many objects of worship, including an altar to an unknown God. As we remind ourselves of Peter's words to always be prepared to make a defense of our faith, Paul takes the opportunity to tell the people of Athens about ... more
Jesus tells the disciples in the Gospel that He is going to prepare a place for them in His Father's house. And He will come back and take them to be with Him. The same applies to us. Christ has prepared a place for us. Peter tells us that we are a "... more
The Lord is my Shepherd. These famous words of Psalm 23. We are the sheep of the Shepherd. The Gospel of John talks about hearing the voice of the stranger versus the voice of the Shepherd. In the world we live in, there are many voices that try to l... more
A revelation is a type of revealing. On Easter Sunday, on the road to Emmaus, Jesus walks with some disciples who do not know that it's Him, and they invite Him to stay with them. In the breaking of bread, their eyes are opened and Jesus is revealed ... more
The resurrection is the greatest and most important miracle for us. It means that we have forgiveness for our sins, and we who believe have eternal life. It means that because Jesus lives and is risen from the dead, we and eternal life and will have ... more
We live in a world that makes promises full of emptiness. That is, we make promises that we cannot or do not keep, and so they become empty promises. God is the exact opposite. He keeps His promises. And as we explore the empty tomb of Easter, and se... more
Good Friday is just that. Good. Good for us. Bad for Jesus, because He is the one who has to endure all the pain, the suffering, the punishment, the wrath of God, for us. He takes death to bring us life. He takes hell to give us heaven.








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A church-centered sermon program that blends scriptural exegesis with practical faith application across a variety of biblical books and seasons. Episodes repeatedly center on core Lutheran themes such as the means of grace (baptism, Word, Holy Spirit), forgiveness, and salvation, while translating ancient texts into everyday life—covering topics like courage under social pressure, faithful witness, Advent and Christmas reflections, and the call to repentance and discipleship. The format tends toward reflective teaching with pastoral anecdotes, often connecting gospel narratives to contemporary questions about identity, vocation, and community life. A standout pattern is the consistent emphasis on God's active presence in daily living and t... more
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