August 31, 2006
Bible Study for 09-03-2006
In the Bible study today, we hear the purpose for Jesus’ humiliation. The simple answer is that it was a necessary need to win our salvation.
In the Bible study today, we hear the purpose for Jesus’ humiliation. The simple answer is that it was a necessary need to win our salvation.
This week on Lenawee Lutheran Worship, Pastor Brian Keller addresses lessons of Christian prayer which Jesus has given to us. We learn that Jesus encourages us to pray privately, to pray with meaning, and pray the Lord’s prayer.
In the Bible study today, we hear how Jesus humbled himself through real, historical, life experiences for our eternal good.
Pastor Philip Krieger from Grace in Tecumseh, reminds us that believers have always been people who look forward in faith. From Abraham until now, God’s children continue to place their trust in the unchanging Word of God.
This week on Lenawee Lutheran Worship, Pastor David Koehler from St. Stephen in Adrian, assures us that our Savior Jesus gives us rest. This rest includes both physical, but more importantly the spiritual rest we have in the forgiveness he has won for us on the cross.
In the Bible study today, we hear of Jesus’ humility. He humbled himself as the Son of God taking on flesh and blood to be our Savior from all our sins.
This week on Lenawee Lutheran Worship, Pastor James Heffner, explores the New Testament story about Jesus being rejected in his home town of Nazareth. This account shows us that as we share what Jesus has done for the world we may be rejected, but we still have a job to do, as God’s children who live in the forgiveness Jesus has won.
In the Bible study today, we hear how Jesus set us free from the devil, who simply wants to devour us and take us to suffer in hell with him.