Ecclesiastes: Meaning in a Meaningless World

Mist rises from the ground, disappearing in the heat and is gone.  A vapor and nothing more.  The mother of all the living, Eve, held her newborn son, the second child ever born of a woman.  Even so, the paradise God created became an evaporating mist, awaiting its recreation on the Last Day. Eve gazed […]

Romans, Lesson 1: Introduction

  Author Paul, through a scribe he used, named Tertius: [From] Paul, a slave of Christ Jesus… (Romans 1:1) I, Tertius, who wrote this letter, greet you in the Lord (Romans 16:22). Paul normally used a scribe, like Tertius.  The cost of producing a letter of exceptional length, like Romans, was expensive.  A scribe could […]

How We Got the New Testament

This is part two on the lesson in adult catechesis on how we got the Bible.  Click here if you want to go to the Old-Testament Lesson.   The Early Church We looked at how we got the Old Testament.  The Church met in council to state which books were Scripture because three traditions had […]

Psalm 138: Gratitude

When you thank people in your life, you are helping yourself as much as you are helping others.  Now, you might find it humbling to thank other people—but taking the time to do so creates goodwill, a favorable environment, and even fosters friendship. Researchers discovered the best habit to help nurture happiness in life is […]

Our Life with God, Lesson 17: Evangelism, Part 5 and Conclusion

We’ve looked at both the “yes” and the “no” of evangelism, removing misconceptions but also having Scripture point us anew when it comes to confessing Christ to others.  In this lesson, we will finish with the “yes” of evangelism, of bringing the evangel, the Word of Jesus to another.   You Can’t Fail Pr. Heath […]

Genesis 18:1-14: Having the Last Laugh

Sarah is an old woman, almost 90 years old.  Her hair is a tired gray, lacking in luster.  Her skin is leathery from years of desert sun.  Many memories of joy fill her, but she still aches inside, empty and hollow, the promise of what could be, which never came. Her husband is a good […]

Our Life with God, Lesson 16: Evangelism, Part 4

Evangelism is bringing Jesus and what He did and does to save us to another.  Someone never outgrows his need for the evangel, for salvation is more than a one-time event.  The Christian speaks Jesus to another because of who he is in Christ.  It is also what each Christian does to help gather God’s […]

How We Got the Old Testament

This lesson is part of adult catechesis after studying the Small Catechism.  It in, we look at how we received what we call the Old Testament.  Warning: This may be upsetting, for Church history does not affirm the content of the Old Testament that most read today. —————- As a frame of reference, we start […]

Luke 10:25-37: Trying to Earn the Inheritance

Love God and love your neighbor.  What could be simpler?  You can condense the entire Law of God in one word: Love.  Is God’s Law that simple?  Not when the lawyers are through with it! A lawyer, an expert in the Torah, came up to Jesus to test Him.  That was his first mistake.  Test […]

Our Life with God, Lesson 15: Evangelism, Part 3

The Evangel is the “good news” of what Jesus did and does to save us.  Evangelism is the speaking (and bringing) of what Jesus did and does to save us.  Pastors and laypersons both do this, each according to their vocations. Understanding the nature of salvation (was saved, being saved, and will be saved), one […]