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Study & Share Sermon Blog

This is Pastor Jared's weekly sermon info and his weekly Study and Share devotional Bible study. Unless otherwise noted all sermons and studies are copyright Jared Stillions 2020-2023. The devotional Bible studies may be reproduced & shared for personal, non-sale use, provided this copyright notice is included. The studies are formatted two to a page to make sharing it easier. Weekly posts go live at 9:00 AM on Sundays. 

You can find his sermon podcast on the sermon-cast page. Check back each Sunday for new content. The podcast will soon be listed with major services. 
Why not put them on the same page? Due to limitations of our website builder.

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.  

Sunday, April 24 2022

The Timeless Hour
Revelation 1:4-8
The Living Word is the beginning, present, & end of all time

Current Series:
Worship- Heaven on Earth  
What makes you want to go to heaven if you don’t want to go to church?

Study & Share Insert
...#1. In the Bible, seven often symbolizes completeness (cf. Genesis 2:1-3, 7:2; Leviticus 4:6, 17; Revelation 2:1, 6:1, 8:2, 15:7). What could the “7” (v4) symbolize for the “one, holy, catholic, & apostolic” church? Does what is written concern mainly those communities addressed in the letter, the rest of us, all us, or something else? Note: it does not symbolize ages/eras/dispensations of the church. 

Download the rest (*.pdf) SS_2022-04-24_Easter2

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