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By the way, here's the Lutheran Confessions, The Book of Concord, online and in the public domain. These writings, including Luther's Small & Large Catechisms are frequently referenced in these devotional studies. The Confessions are the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church and a faithful exposition of the Bible. You could say they are squared, leveled, and plumb by and to the Bible itself.
To Heal Mark 5:24b-34
An intimate healing encounter, God’s power comes through human touch
Current Series: Power of God... The Power of God is in the name of Jesus
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...#3 When Jesus says “your faith has made you well (v34)” he doesn’t mean the woman caused her own healing by some inward power of her own. Her faith is that which trusts in Jesus to receive his good gifts. How is her faith like your own- especially as you consider the sacraments? See SmallCatechism: Baptism, Office of the Keys, Lord’s Supper; SC available bookofconcord.org
Storm vs. Calm Mark 4:35-41
Perhaps we speak too soon when asking, “Hey God! Don’t you care?”
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A Contrasting Kingdom The Kingdom of God stands whole; it is not divided into parts
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...#2 What would changing the first reading to Jonah 1:1--2:1 add to (or subtract from) your insights about the Gospel reading? What happens if you compare throwing Jonah overboard to Jesus’ death (cf. Matthew 12:38-41)? What about using Proverbs 30:1-5? See also Psalms 104:3, 135:7
Faith vs. Sight Mark 4:26-34
We can’t see over the end, but we know what awaits us.
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A Contrasting Kingdom The Kingdom of God stands whole; it is not divided into parts
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...#1 Compare & contrast the Ezekiel (17:22-24) lesson & the Gospel. What connections make the Ezekiel lesson a good fit as a model or prototype for the Gospel lesson? Hint: in Ezekiel the tree symbolizes a particular person/role & the birds likely signify other nations.
United in Battle & Triumph Mark 3:20-35
God’s kingdom is united by Jesus himself against “momentary afflictions” like Satan & evil powers.
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A Contrasting Kingdom The Kingdom of God stands whole; it is not divided into parts
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...#1 How does this story connect with the OT reading? With these later episodes (Mark 6:1-6; 13:9-13; also Matthew 10:16-38; Luke 12:49-53) & with John 8:31-59 (also 5:17-46)?
Father, Son, & Holy Spirit Romans 8:12-17, 22-57
We bother with the Holy Trinity because it’s the only way the entire thing hangs together
Current Series: None
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...#3 How does this passage inform your prayer life, esp. vv15-17, 25-27? How are our prayers trinitarian, that is, involving all three persons of the Holy Trinity?
Proof Mark Luke 24:44-53
Showing & telling about life on the vine
Current Series: Thrive on the Vine
Divine roots & fruits
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...#2 Jesus is sure to include repentance in his command for proclamation. How come? See Deuteronomy 30:1-20; 1 Kings 8:44-53 (cf. 2 Chronicles 6:36-40); Psalms 7:12, 78:34; Isaiah 55:6-7; Jeremiah 3:22; Ezekiel 18:19-32, 33:7-11 (12-20); Daniel 9:13; Joel 2:11-13; Jonah 3:1-10; Matthew 3:1-12, 4:17, 12:41; Mark 1:2-5, 15, 6:7-13; Luke 3:3-18, 5:32, 13:1-9, 15:7, 10, 17:3-4; Romans 3:23, 11:23; Galatians 3:22; 1 Timothy 2:4, 25; 2 Peter 3:9
Friendship John 15:9-17
Your momma wants your own friendship with Jesus, not hers.
Current Series: Thrive on the Vine
Divine roots & fruits
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...#1. Consider John 13:1-20, esp. v34, 10:18, & 14:31 (cf. 1 John 3:16). How is laying down one’s life not merely intensity of feeling/affection but the means, or way, of loving? See John 3:16; Acts 5:41; Romans 8:31-39; 2 Corinthians 11:7-11; 22-33; Philippians 3:4-14
Abiding John 15:1-8
Our lives ARE fruitful when lived on the vine
Current Series: Thrive on the Vine
Divine roots & fruits
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...#2. How do the following verses flesh out “fruit”? See Matthew 3:8, 7:20; John 8:41; Roman 6:22; Galatians 5:22; 1 John 4:20; see also 1 Corinthians 13:4-7; Colossians 3:12; Ephesians 5:9, 15-20; James 3:17-18; 2 Peter 1:5-8
TLC John 10:11-18
The good “gardener” tenderly loves & cares for his “vine”
Current Series: Thrive on the Vine
Divine roots & fruits
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...#6. Christian community is modeled on the connection between Jesus & his Father (v15); listening to his voice gives it unity (v16); they know each other as ones for whom Jesus died (vv11, 15); the love of God is shared through his death (vv17-18). How does this challenge your assumptions about congregational life & “membership”? How is Jesus’ death & God’s love evident in your congregation’s ministries? How does this all make it OK & healthy & good for you when you don’t get your way in the congregation? When your opinion doesn’t hold? When your wants aren’t addressed?
Nourishment Acts 3:19
Without Holy Communion to nourish us, our living, growing life is stunted.
Current Series: Thrive on the Vine
Divine roots & fruits
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...#3. Review the Large Catechism’s teaching about Holy Communion, esp. paragraphs 21-30, 40-41, 53, 59-60, 70-79. How does the Lord’s Supper nourish you? How do you know you need its nourishment? LC available <bookofconcord.org>