We have chosen LSB 587, I Know My Faith Is Founded, as our AD 2022 Michaeltide seasonal hymn. Michaetide, the penultimate cycle in the long Trinity season, begins on the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels (September 29), and ends on All Saints Day (November 1). The overall theme of Michaeltide is endurance. The… Continue reading LSB 587, I Know My Faith Is Founded
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Christians are so Blessed to Have God as our Help and Hope
This day is given to remind us that Christians are so blessed to have God as our Help. In Him we are free to find daily Hope. In Him, we receive true Worth, now and into eternity,
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Christ humbled Himself to exalt you
Our text for today’s meditation comes from the Gospel reading which you heard just moments ago, these words:
“For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”
Why was the Pharisee praying the way he was praying in our text this morning?
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Notes from the O.B. Meeting Thurs, Aug 25
Those members who were present for the meeting included: Bruce, Tammy, Laura, Pastor, Marty, Vicar, Christie, Boyd, and Dawn. Pastor opened the meeting with a devotion on friendship. According to scripture, there are three possible objects of friendship: another person, God or his Son, or someone else who follows Jesus. The role of Operation Barnabas… Continue reading Notes from the O.B. Meeting Thurs, Aug 25
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Healing
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Stewardship of God’s Means of Grace, Namely Forgiveness of Sins
For I know my transgressions,
and my sin is ever before me.
Against you, you only, have I sinned
and done what is evil in your sight,
so that you may be justified in your words
and blameless in your judgment.
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Blessed is the one you choose and bring near, to dwell in your courts!
In Christ One Does Not Sit with Evildoers
Therefore, today’s Psalm is first and foremost to be offered by Jesus. It is one that He could freely and without deceit offer to God, even when He was charged with capital crimes. He was, is, and ever shall be the Perfect Man. He is the One Who is ever able to offer His guiltless petitions and pleas before the Holy God. That is Good News, for Jesus. But, what does it say of the use of the Psalm for everyone else?

