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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.
The Day Approaches Hebrews 10:11-25
Time is short. Let’s not mess around; spend our time & energy on love.
Current Series: Love God & Love Neighbor
Loving God and loving neighbor reforms the world
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...#2 The devil loves to discourage God’s people (consider Job; John 8:44). How do the following make the case for Christians’ need to be encouraged together (v25)? See Acts 4:36, 14:22, 15:32, 16:40, 18:27, 20:2, 27:36; Romans 1:12, 15:4-5; Ephesians 6:22, 1 Thessalonians 3:7, 3:7, 4:18, 5:11, 5:14
He Loved Him
John 11:32-44
God loves all of us in this way, as he loved Lazarus
Current Series: Love God & Love Neighbor
Loving God and loving neighbor reforms the world
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...#1 What connections do you find between 11:2, 32 & John 12:1-11, 13:3-5; Luke 10:38-42. Hint: consider themes, actions, language, grammar, plot, similarities, opposites/inversions, parallel ideas, extensions, reversals, metaphors/symbols etc. See Isaiah 52:7; Nahum 1:15; Luke 1:79; Romans 10:15, 16:20; Ephesians 6:15; (read surrounding verses for more context).
Vision
Mark 10:46-52
Are we going to pledge our stewardship for God’s vision & his vision for St. Peter?
Current Series: Ins & Outs of Stewardship
Simple ideas about Using God’s Gifts for God’s Purposes
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...#5 Jesus shows us some practical wisdom by asking what Bartimaeus wants (v51). Who among your neighbors at home, work/school/volunteering, & recreation will you ask the same thing, “What do you want from Jesus?” See Matthew 7:7, Mark 10:36, John 5:6
Serve Mark 10:35-45
Giving is not a competition, not an agenda to leverage. Giving is a service; an act of worship.
Current Series: Ins & Outs of Stewardship
Simple ideas about Using God’s Gifts for God’s Purposes
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...#4 Jesus calls himself a “ransom,” a price paid to redeem a captive, a slave, an indentured servant, etc. What does this tell you about your spiritual status prior to & following conversion? Were you a free agent who chose Jesus? See Romans 3:21-26, 6:20-23, 11:32; Galatians 3:22-29; Small Catechism: Creed II
Love Mark 10:17-31
God gives his gifts out of love, to be used for his purpose of love.
Current Series: Ins & Outs of Stewardship
Simple ideas about Using God’s Gifts for God’s Purposes
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...#1 What do these other “treasure in heaven” passages add? See Matthew 6:20, 13:44, 52; Luke 12:13-21, 32-34, 18:22; Acts 2:45, 5:1-11; 2 Corinthians 9:5-15; Philippians 3:7-8; Hebrews10:34; 1 Peter 1:4-9
Trust Mark 10:2-16
Stewardship operates on trust, NOT calculation & cost-benefit analysis.
Current Series: Ins & Outs of Stewardship
Simple ideas about Using God’s Gifts for God’s Purposes
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...#2 Pay close attention to Jesus’ line of reasoning: where does marriage come from (note: for the entire world)? Where does regulation of divorce (& marriage) come from? Which one carries forward into the New Covenant? Also review these passages, too: Matthew 12:30-31; Mark 3:28-30; Luke 7:36-50, 12:8-10; John 8:1-11, 20:21-23
Servants of All Mark 9:38-50
Peace is an active life in pursuit of righteousness- as good works & good examples.
Current Series:
Following Jesus
Developing into fully devoted disciples
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...#1 What do the following add to this gospel story? See Matthew 3:11; 5:13, 12:13, 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45; Luke 11:23, 14:34-35; Romans 12:16; 1 Corinthians 12:3; Colossians 4:5-6; read surrounding verses for more context.
Servants of All Mark 9:30-37
The disciples are oblivious & arguing about who is the greatest. Jesus says that whoever desires to be the greatest must be a servant of all.
Current Series: Following Jesus
Developing into fully devoted disciples
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...#1 What do the following add to the story? See Matthew 20:25-28, 23:11; Mark 10:42-45; Luke 1:52, 14:10-11, 18:14, 22:26; don’t forget to check the surrounding verses for more context.
The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
Mark 8:27-38
Good: Peter’s confession. Bad: Peter’s rebuke. Ugly: We take up the way of the cross. The Best? The resurrection to new life!
Current Series: Following Jesus
Developing into fully devoted disciples
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...#1 How do these Old Testament references explain the answers given in v28? See Genesis 5:18-24; Deuteronomy 18:15-22; 1 Samuel 28:7-19; 2 Kings 2:9-13; Jeremiah 31:31-34; Malachi 3:1, 4:5-6; see also Matthew 14:1-12; Mark 6:14-29; Luke 9:7-9
Generous Crumbs
Mark 7:24-37
God hears us; we do get to speak!
Current Series: Authentic Generosity
God's a giver and his economy is one of gift giving
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...#2 St. James exposes our greedy, covetous hearts (James 2:4) in attending to others. Jesus subverts all this in the gospel lesson (cf. 7:20-23). How do the woman & the man illustrate what St. James writes in James 2:5? See Matthew 5:1-12, 25:31-46; Romans 6:3-4