Scripture Readings for August 21, 202210th Sunday after Trinity (LSB Divine Service-Setting 4) PSALM: Psalm 92OLD TESTAMENT: Jeremiah 7:1-11GRADUAL: Psalm 17:8, 2EPISTLE: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11GOSPEL: Luke 19:41-48 Links above will open a separate window at the Bible Gateway website showing the listed verses in the ESV.
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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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The meaning behind the parable of the poor steward
So, this morning we hear again this most puzzling of all the parables of Jesus. You can read through half a dozen or so commentaries on this parable and you’ll get at least that many interpretations.
Scripture Readings for August 14, 2022
Scripture Readings for August 14, 20229th Sunday after Trinity (LSB Divine Service-Setting 3) PSALM: Psalm 51:1-12OLD TESTAMENT: Proverbs 16:1-9GRADUAL: Psalm 8:1EPISTLE: 1 Corinthians 10:6-13ALLELUIA AND VERSE: Psalm 112:1GOSPEL: Luke 16:1-13 Links above will open a separate window at the Bible Gateway website showing the listed verses in the ESV.
Hymns for August 14, 2022
Sunday, August 14, 2022, Hymns9th Sunday after Trinity (LSB Divine Service – Setting 3) Hymn of Invocation: LSB #874, “O Splendor of God’s Glory Bright”Hymn of the Day: LSB #730, “What is the World to Me”Lawrencetide Hymn: LSB #797, “Praise the Almighty”Distribution Hymns: LSB #704, “Renew Me, O Eternal Life”LSB #738, “Lord of All Hopefulness”LSB #523, “O Word… Continue reading Hymns for August 14, 2022
Catechism Lesson for the Week of August 14, 2022
Dr. Luther’s Small Catechism lesson for the week of August 14, 2022: [I] THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN THE PLAIN FORM IN WHICH THE HEAD OF THE FAMILYSHALL TEACH THEM TO HIS HOUSEHOLD THE SEVENTH “You shall not steal.” What does this mean? Answer: We should fear and love God, and so we should not rob… Continue reading Catechism Lesson for the Week of August 14, 2022
I’m glad to go when the Lord calls
Our sermon for this day the Church in this place has chosen to remember the Faith that God gave to and sustained in His servant Gladys Ellaine Tagge is drawn from the readings of the day. God guided her family, from the notes in her Bible, to choose what you have heard in this service for this very day.
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?