In Isaiah chapter 2, the prophet writes, “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob, that he may teach us his ways and that … Continue reading >Walk in His Paths
In the sports world there is a running debate about the greatest player in the history of practically any sport. Whether its Michael Jordan or Lebron James in basketball, or Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus … Continue reading >Greater Than
As a group of gathered disciples, we often talk about faith. The “Lutheran question” from the Small Catechism is “what does this mean?” So we engage with God’s word to learn what it means and … Continue reading >Intersection
There is an adjustment setting on the television set or computer monitor that can raise or lower the contrast. Most of the time it is helpful to set the contrast fairly high. Doing so makes … Continue reading >Contrast
Since 1989, one of the major television networks has used this title for a public service announcement campaign. The first one was by Tom Brokaw and was about the education system in America. His introduction … Continue reading >The More You Know
We know that salvation is by faith alone. The New Testament is clear about that, especially Paul’s writings in Romans and Ephesians. In church history, however, that became confused. For some reason the idea that … Continue reading >The Obedience of Faith
2020 Lent Midweek Series The season of Lent is a time to consider our failures but God’s faithfulness. This year we will do that by looking at garden scenes in scripture and thinking about all … Continue reading >Till the Garden