Saturday, June 14, 2008
Confession
In Lutheran Liturgy, one of the confessions of sin states, "I , a poor, miserable sinner confess unto You all my sins and iniquities which I have ever offended You and justly deserve Your temporal and eternal punishment." This is an incredibly strong statement. It is in the first person to emphasize that each of us individually are sinful and deserve punishment. It is said as a group to emphasize we are all in this together in the same state. We all have all sinned and fallen short of the the glory of God. (St Paul in Romans.) Furthermore each and everyone of us deserves punishment from God both in this world and the next. Thanks be to God it does not end here. Repentance is a gift and work of the Holy Spirit. There is forgiveness in Christ. We are all sinners in need of forgiveness and we are all beloved Children of God who have the grace of forgiveness waiting for us in Christ. Praise be to God!
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Book of Concord Readings
Found an email list to join that does a regulr readings of the Book of Concord. Below is a sample:
The following reading from the CONCORDIA edition of the Book of
Concord is for the LSB Old Testament, Exodus 19:2-8 for the
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, June 15, 2008.
It is from Large Catechism, The Creed, paragraphs 34, 35, 37,
51-53, pages 403-405.
What a privilege and blessing it is to be called by God to be
numbered among His holy people!
The reading is formatted for the back of a standard CPH bulletin
at http://lcmssermons.com/images/boc/CY2008/Proper_6.doc
Pastor Doug May
Socorro, New Mexico
dougmay@sdc.org
A READING FROM THE BOOK OF CONCORD
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
LARGE CATECHISM
THE CREED, ARTICLE III
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian
Church, the communion of saints. Through this
article the Holy Spirit, with His office, is declared and shown:
He makes people holy [1 Cor. 6:11].
The "holy Christian Church" a "communion of saints," both
expressions, taken together, are identical.
This is the meaning and substance: I believe that there is upon
earth a little holy group and congregation of pure saints, under
one head, even Christ. This group is called together by the Holy
Spirit in one faith, one mind, and understanding, with many
different gifts, yet agreeing in love, without sects or schisms.
I am also a part and member of this same group, a sharer and
joint owner of all the goods it possesses. I am brought to it
and incorporated into it by the Holy Spirit through having heard
and continuing to hear God's Word, which is the beginning of
entering it. In the past, before we had attained to this, we
were altogether of the devil, knowing nothing about God and
about Christ. So, until the Last Day, the Holy Spirit abides
with the holy congregation or Christendom. Through this
congregation He brings us to Christ and He teaches us the Word.
By the Word He works and promotes sanctification, causing this
congregation daily to grow and to become strong in the faith and
its fruit, which He produces. (paragraphs 34, 35, 47, 51-53)
Condensed from CONCORDIA: THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS, copyright
2005 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All
rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, visit
http://cph.org/concordia or call 800-325-3040
View online at http://lcmssermons.com/boc.php?d=2008-06-15
Hope this is of service.
The following reading from the CONCORDIA edition of the Book of
Concord is for the LSB Old Testament, Exodus 19:2-8 for the
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, June 15, 2008.
It is from Large Catechism, The Creed, paragraphs 34, 35, 37,
51-53, pages 403-405.
What a privilege and blessing it is to be called by God to be
numbered among His holy people!
The reading is formatted for the back of a standard CPH bulletin
at http://lcmssermons.com/images
Pastor Doug May
Socorro, New Mexico
dougmay@sdc.org
A READING FROM THE BOOK OF CONCORD
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
LARGE CATECHISM
THE CREED, ARTICLE III
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian
Church, the communion of saints. Through this
article the Holy Spirit, with His office, is declared and shown:
He makes people holy [1 Cor. 6:11].
The "holy Christian Church" a "communion of saints," both
expressions, taken together, are identical.
This is the meaning and substance: I believe that there is upon
earth a little holy group and congregation of pure saints, under
one head, even Christ. This group is called together by the Holy
Spirit in one faith, one mind, and understanding, with many
different gifts, yet agreeing in love, without sects or schisms.
I am also a part and member of this same group, a sharer and
joint owner of all the goods it possesses. I am brought to it
and incorporated into it by the Holy Spirit through having heard
and continuing to hear God's Word, which is the beginning of
entering it. In the past, before we had attained to this, we
were altogether of the devil, knowing nothing about God and
about Christ. So, until the Last Day, the Holy Spirit abides
with the holy congregation or Christendom. Through this
congregation He brings us to Christ and He teaches us the Word.
By the Word He works and promotes sanctification, causing this
congregation daily to grow and to become strong in the faith and
its fruit, which He produces. (paragraphs 34, 35, 47, 51-53)
Condensed from CONCORDIA: THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS, copyright
2005 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All
rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, visit
http://cph.org/concordia or call 800-325-3040
View online at http://lcmssermons.com/boc.php
Hope this is of service.
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