Category: 2 THE CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

“[Christ] shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto His glorious body…” — Philippians 3:21 Having once again, during the holy Lenten season, reviewed and examined in detail the vicarious atonement of our Savior in His …

Christ’s Resurrection is a Prototype of Our Own Read More »

“Then opened He their understanding, that they might understand the Scriptures.” Luke 24:45 Our Savior’s official name is the title of His three-fold office, that of our Divine Prophet, our Divine Priest, and our Divine King:  “[The] Christ” (from the …

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This hymn, written by Sigismund von Birken and published in Nürnberg in 1653, is a great Lenten favorite in Lutheran hymnody. As are many of the hymns written during this period, this one is very subjective or personal in its …

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“And, behold, there talked with Him two men, which were Moses and Elias, who appeared in glory and spake of His decease which He should accomplish at Jerusalem.” — Luke 9:30-31 When we Christians speak of the Epiphany of our …

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“The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few.” —Matthew 9:37 Not only did this word of the Lord Jesus pertain specifically to the situation at hand when He uttered it; but it certainly applies to our circumstances today, …

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The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men. —Titus 2:11 During the season of Epiphany, one of the commonly focused upon church-themes is the manifestation of God’s grace to the world in the Gospel of the …

God’s Universal Will of Grace Read More »

This hymn, #127 in The Lutheran Hymnal, is a moving petition to Christ Jesus, our precious Savior and our heavenly King.  The writer of this edifying hymn was Mr. William C. Dix, a layman, who lived in Bristol, England.  During …

“As With Gladness Men of Old” Read More »

“Be not drunk … but be filled with the Spirit”  — Ephesians 5:18 As we approach the holiday season (Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve) every year, we are reminded of a particular temptation: Drunkenness!  The civil authorities ramp up …

Drunkenness: A Particular Temptation during the Holidays Read More »

This hymn, #55 in The Lutheran Hymnal, is a prayer to the only Savior for the world of sinners, Christ Jesus.  The writer of this hymn is unknown.  In 1664, the Rev. Johann Gottfried Olearius of Halle, Germany, first published …

“Come, Thou Precious Ransom, Come!” Read More »

It hath pleased Almighty God in His all-wise providence (Romans 11:33-36) and according to His gracious promises in Christ Jesus (John 11:25-26; 14:2-3) to call out of this vale of tears to Himself in heaven the soul of Waltraut Natterer, …

In Heaven with her Savior… Waltraut Elisabeth Natterer Read More »