“In those days, there was no king in Israel. Each did whatever looked right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). So reveals the last verse in the book of Judges, before the book of Ruth begins. Why? Famine struck the land, and the pangs of hunger controlled too many a man. Life became chaotic, and […]
The “Lament” Psalms: Lesson 3, Psalm 32
Structure This psalm has a pattern, revealed by its grammatical switching of “person”: Verses 1-2: Being blessed. This is the “third person,” which refers to someone else, not the writer or the audience (you). Verses 3-5: Confession and forgiveness. This is in the “first person,” from the writer of the psalm speaking to the congregation. […]
Luke 17:1-10, Acts 2:42-47: Faith
What is faith? What is its source? How does faith become yours? Do you create it within yourself, or does someone give it to you? How we answer changes the way we worship. Our understanding of faith affects the how we tell others of Jesus and shapes the way we live. Our understanding of faith […]
Romans: Lesson 7: God’s Righteousness for Us
In Romans 3:1, Paul started focusing on the Jewish Christians’ sin of insisting on circumcision when Christ fulfilled it on the cross, then instituting His baptism. The Jewish Christians’ insistence reveals that a works righteousness had taken hold of them. They saw circumcision as their work for God (viewed from an Old-Covenant template) instead of […]
The “Lament” Psalms: Lesson 2, Psalm 6
Structure This psalm has a four-part pattern. The psalm’s first part consists of 24 words in the Hebrew, which make up the first three verses. The second part contains 15 words, made up of two verses. Part three is, again, 24 words, consisting of three verses. The final part comprises 15 words, the last two […]
1 King 17:7-16, Mark 12:38-44, 1 Timothy 6:17-19: Christ’s Stewardship for Us
The problem with the money in our lives is not the money, but how we handle it. We think, “Now if only we had more money, we could live!” We believe wealth can make us “take hold of the life that is real.” But we leave God out of the picture. We turn gold into […]
Romans, Lesson 6: Circumcision and the Christian
The overall culture in the church at Rome is one of division between the Jewish and Gentile Christians. The Jews want the Gentiles to follow the Old-Covenant rituals, as they do. The Gentiles saw this as no longer needed, being fulfilled by Christ. A resultant casualty of this rejection was also a rejection of the […]
The “Lament” Psalms, Lesson 1: Introduction
The “lament” psalms are a group of psalms that grieve, and or complain, expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a person or nation (Israel). The psalms also ask for God’s blessing or intervention. We find few psalms with a happy disposition. Many are laments, which grumble to God about some experience of trouble, which […]
The “Yes” of Sex
Adult catechesis at SOTHLC begins with a study of the Small Catechism. After that, the instruction is individualized based on one’s questions, experiences, and the “baggage” he brings with him. This lesson is part of that individualized instruction. From conception on, each human is a sexual being created male or female in the image and […]
1 Timothy 2:1-15: She will be saved through the bearing of a Child
Scripture contains strange stuff to our ears: “Let a woman learn in silence with all submissiveness. I do not allow a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet…. She will be saved through childbearing…” To our ears, “submissive” is a hard pill to swallow. In our […]