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The Patron Saint of the dying

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

Today is the Feast Day of St. Michael and All Angels. St. Michael the Archangel is mentioned in the book of Daniel, Jude, and the Revelation to St. John. Many Churches celebrate this feast day and Zion is going to observe it on Sunday, October 1st. Why should we meditate on the work of St...

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Tags: angels, dying, jesus, michael, patron saint

Shout Holy Ghost

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

Luther asserts the work of the Holy Spirit in the 3rd article of the Apostle's Creed and declares that there is no better title than the word, "Sanctification." Luther writes of the work of the Holy Spirit saying, "Neither you nor I could even know anything of Christ, or believe in Him and take...

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Tags: forgiveness, holy spirit, jesus, sanctification, . church

Jesus Tempted for you

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

In Genesis 3 we read the account of Adam and the woman succumbing to the temptations of the Serpent and falling into sin. Adam and the woman placed their faith and trust not in God's Word, but in the Lie of the devil instead. Adam and the woman trusted the serpent and went against God's Word...

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Tags: adam, devil, forgiven, jesus, sins, temptation

Get Going in your Baptism

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Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

It's another Monday again. That means school is getting started again, the work week begins anew, and your weekly schedule of extracurricular activities has your blood pressure going up and up and up. It's Monday, and like Garfield, no one is really excited about it.  We the baptized...

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Tags: baptism, heaven, jesus, mondays

Jesus loves you.

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

Luther says in the Smalcald Articles, "Although sin in the flesh had not yet been completely remove of become dead (Romans 7:18), yet He will not punish or remember it" (Smalcald Articles III.XIII.2). When we get married we take the vows that we will love our spouse for richer or poorer...

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Tags: hymnody, jesus, luther, smalcald

It's a good gig

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

Psalm 118 prays, "Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord answered me and set me free. The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me? The Lord is on my side as my helper; I shall look in...

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Tags: gerhardt, jesus, john, pastor, timothy, titus

A review of a Necessary Distinction Preface

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Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

This blog post is the first of many reviews of the Book, A Necessary Distinction, a discussion on Law and Gospel. I pray that it will be helpful in the continual dialogue on this doctrine that is vital to the proper understanding and application of Holy Scripture. Fun times.  At first...

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Tags: gospel, law, pless, nestingen, colver

The Best Part of Waking Up

Posted by Pastor Christopher Hull on

St. Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, wrote to the Philippians preaching, "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; 6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by...

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Tags: jesus, large catechism, peace, philippians, rejoice

Joyful Boasting

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In Philippians 3, The Holy Spirit inspired St. Paul to write of his accomplishments saying, "For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh— 4 though I myself have reason for...

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Tags: jesus, paul, righteousness, joyful boasting, selfish boasting

The Right Address.

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The account of Naaman in 2nd Kings is a fun one. Naaman goes to Israel to be cleansed of his leprosy. He first goes to the king and the king thinks that the king of Syria is trying to start a war with him. Before Naaman can go back to Syria, he is told to go to the prophet Elisha. Naaman went to...

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Tags: baptism, forgiveness, gehazi, jesus, naaman, sins

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