Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church is having a “garage” sale in our multipurpose room on Friday, May 13, from 8:00 A.M.-4 P.M. and Saturday, May 14, from 8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. We have lots of household items, clothes, antiques, and more. Extra Bonus: Our Ladies Auxiliary will have a bake sale and will serve lunch. […]
Luke 24:47: Preaching Repentance into the Forgiveness of Sins
Before our Lord ascended into heaven, He gave His Apostles several enduring mandates, commanding them what to do until He returned. We’re most familiar with the one in St. Matthew’s Gospel. Having gathered His Apostles on the mountaintop, Jesus told them: “Disciple the Gentiles by baptizing them into the name of the Father, Son, and […]
Our Life with God, Lesson 6: Helping the Poor and Stewardship
We earlier looked at vocation—serving others in our everyday lives. For this to happen well, it requires managing what we have in a good way. Thus, a look into stewardship is proper. The Origins of Stewardship Genesis 1 tells us of God creating the world and everything in it. “The earth is the Lord’s, […]
Satan, Demons, and Christ’s Descent into Hell
The Creation of the Angels In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1). The angels were part of this creation from the beginning. In Job’s suffering, God told him about the creation of the world. “Who laid [the world’s] cornerstone while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted […]
John 14:1-11: No End Run Around Jesus–the Way
The Gospel of Jesus Christ offends many people because it excludes all others paths of salvation. Multiple ways to heaven don’t exist; only one does. No other name exists, other than Jesus of Nazareth, in whom we receive life and salvation. Jesus is the only sacrifice for sin, which saves into eternity. Our culture loves […]
Our Life with God, Lesson 5: Serving Your Neighbor: The Doctrine of Vocation
When we thank God for our food before a meal, we are right to do so. For He does provide our food, and He does so through vocation—regular people doing their everyday jobs. It’s Identity: You Serve Based on Who You Are Imagine you are a son, 14 years old, still living at home. […]
Solus Christus: Christ Alone
What is “Christ Alone”? Our only source of salvation is the life, death, and resurrection of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. Christianity is inclusive because Jesus died for the sins of the entire world; it is also exclusive, for only one way exists to God: Jesus (John 14:6.) “Salvation is found in no one else [Jesus], […]
Our Life with God, Lesson 4: Living with a Clean Conscience before God
Corresponding to this [God saving Noah and his family through the water], baptism now saves you, not by removing dirt from the flesh, but by the appeal of a clear conscience toward God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 3:21 Is a Clean Conscience Possible before God? The Christian’s way of life […]
John 16:12-15: Receiving All–the Deposit of the Faith
We’ve inherited a strange way of reading the Bible. When someone reads Scripture, he often thinks each passage is a direct line, straight from God, telling him what to do. Such a notion, however, isn’t true. Read the Bible and you will find out otherwise. Here’s an example. Paul writes, “Wives, submit to your husbands […]
Sola Gratia: Grace Alone
What is “Grace Alone”? At the center of what we believe is the teaching that salvation is an unearned gift of God’s grace. “By grace you are saved through faith, and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God; it is not from works, so that no one can boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9). […]