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Concordia Lutheran Church

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Our world can be a dark place. From hopelessness and despair to anger and violence: it can be hard to see our way through. But God has broken through the darkness. God shines the light of Christ into our lives. But God does more: He shines the
The question Jesus asks his disciples on Palm Sunday is a question that will be a question the disciples get asked: “Why are you doing this” (Mark 11:3)? We have all asked this question of others, especially our kids when they are getting ready
When Jesus dies, it is not just him who feels forsaken by God. His disciples feel forsaken by God, too. But on Easter, Jesus’ cry of forsakenness melts aways in the reality of his resurrection.
What we dream for our relationships is often not how they turn out. When a relationship falls apart, what gives us the best chance at making things better? Jesus answers, “A tender heart.” Hurt creates hard hearts. But Jesus invites us to choos
Joshua is about to serve and be courageous for all of Israel. But Joshua’s service is a secondary matter. The primary focus is that God will serve and be near to Joshua giving Joshua everything he needs. And, through Joshua, God will serve all
Children are a joy, but they can also be a challenge. Through the prophet Hosea, God speaks of His struggles with the children of Israel. His struggles can give us guidance and hope in our struggles.
Depression can hit when we least expect it. We are not the first generation to struggle with depression. In Psalm 88, the Psalmist offers a candid window into his own struggle with depression and his desperate cries to God.
Loss brings grief. This is true for Christians and non-Christians alike. The difference is that Christians grieve with hope. Grief is real, but hope is greater than grief.
Sickness can quickly detour our lives. We can no longer do the things we want to do, and we no longer have the energy to help the people we want to help. And like Naaman, we can become bitter. How do we tend to our bodies and souls during sickn
A LinkedIn study from 2022 says that 85% of people are unhappy at work. Work can feel like a frustrating necessity rather than a fulfilling job. How do we find joy in what we do? We must learn to understand that our jobs are also callings from
When Jesus’ dear friend Lazarus dies, Lazarus’s sister, Martha, is understandably heartbroken. But through her grief, she believes that Jesus is the Messiah. On Easter, all of us face points of grief. But because of Easter, we are called to bel
In the Old Testament prophets, a cup is often a symbol of wrath. Jesus drinks from the cup of God’s wrath on the cross and he knows his disciples will drink from the cup of the wrath of their eventual persecutors when they witness to what they
When Jesus is in the Garden of Gethsemane, his disciples cannot keep vigil with him. What distracts our attention away from Jesus so that we become sleepy in our faith instead of vigilant for the cause of Christ?
John 6 marks a turning point in Jesus’ popularity. People begin to leave. There can be dark times in our faith lives where we can be tempted to give up on God. But Peter reminds us that if we leave Jesus, we have nowhere else to go!
When we feel threatened or become angry, we are tempted to rebel. Jesus didn’t, even when he knew he was being carried off to a cross. He responded with peace rather than rebellion. How can we do the same thing when we feel threatened?
Jesus’ generation was corrupt and broken. Not much has changed in 2,000 years. What can we learn from Jesus’ generation for our generation? How can the problems in Jesus’ generation offer us hope when we are tempted to give up on our generation
In Jesus’ first miraculous sign, he asks his mother why she wants his help when wine runs out at a wedding reception. His question of Mary is a question for us all: Why do we want Jesus involved in our lives? Do we involve him only when we need
We all struggle with sinful thoughts. The religious leaders of Jesus’ day appeared outwardly righteous, but harbored wickedness in their hearts and minds. Sin is not just the actions we commit, but the thoughts we think. How can our minds be pu
Jesus performs an amazing miracle, but he begins by using what the disciples have. What do we need to hand over to Jesus so that he can do with it as he desires?
So often, we will pray for something we want and then try to make it happen ourselves because we struggle to believe that Jesus will – or maybe even that Jesus can – help and answer us. If we really believed Jesus can do anything, what differen
It can sometimes be difficult to understand why Jesus does what he does. This was the case when Jesus washed his disciples’ feet. Peter struggled to understand how a man who was supposed to be an exalted teacher could submit himself to such a m
The most important question we can answer is this: Who is Jesus? When Jesus asks Peter this question, Peter responds by saying that Jesus is God’s king. If we answer the same way, what does Jesus’ kingship mean for how we live our lives?
The question that led to all of Jesus’ questions was a question Satan asked Adam and Eve: “Did God really say” (Genesis 3:1)? By getting them to question God’s goodness, they fell into what was bad for them and brought death into the world. On
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