The pastors of Peace Lutheran Church invite you to listen to the words of Jesus Christ as they discuss the world and our place in in as Christians.
There times when we fall to doubt, to hopelessness, and to pride. These things all lead to the unfortunate state of faithlessness. But even when we fail or lose faith, we can take solace in the fact that God never does. He is ever faithful. Pastor Tim teach us how to understand and to regain our faith in his sermon today.
We all have to deal with calamity at one point or another. Sickness, poverty, loss, and a numerous other various sufferings plague our lives. But we must not simply give in to these. We can steel ourselves knowing that God does not ask us to go alone, and that we can lean on him for strength. Pasto Guy Roberts gives us hope as we go forward in his sermon today.
There are so many ways in which we seek to live by our own will. And in many cases, it is hard to even bring up such a subject to someone you know is living in a way opposed to God's will. When God gave us his rules, he had us in mind. Pastor Guy Roberts informs us about how to talk about these things, and why they are for our own good.
In this world, we will have trouble. There is a cost to the freedoms we enjoy, and tribulation is often one of them. But take heart! Our god has overcome the world, and he will help us to overcome as well. More on this in Pastor Tim Lindeman's sermon today.
We are called to do more in this world than just focus on how it sees us. We need to be ready to give people our time and service. To be the hands and feet of Jesus, even when it isn't beautiful or glamorous work. In his sermon today, Pastor Guy Roberts tells us more about what this kind of life looks like, and how to live it well.
The love that Jesus has for us goes beyond all of our understanding. It is unconditional in a way were barely understand. But perhaps the most clear reflection we see is the way mothers love their children. Let's listen as Pastor Tim Lindeman opens up this subject for us in his sermon today.
No one knows what the future hold. Every Path branches off into many different choices. This can lead to anxiety and indecision, but take heart! God knows where he wishes to lead you, and he will not lead you astray. Pastor Guy Roberts gives us some insight in this via his own experience.
We are the body, the hands and feet of Christ. We may not all serve the same function, but our service is important none the less. But how do we know how, who, or in what capacity to serve? Pastor Tim Lindeman speaks upon this subject and more in his sermon.
He is risen! And when he rose, he also made certain that our lives would be risen as well. Jesus gave us all the keys to enter the kingdom, but what does that mean for us today? Pastor Guy Roberts seeks to help us know what the next steps after Easter should be for us all.
Everyone faces circumstances, challenges, and situations that they didn't plan for in their own lives. There's no way to truly predict the future so we cannot even say for sure that what we wanted yesterday is even going to be the same thing as what we want tomorrow. In his sermon, Pastor Guy Roberts stresses the importance of letting God's will and ways be the guiding force in our lives, as they are better and more reliable than o...
Listening can be difficult. Listening to God, even more so. How often do we make ourselves and others the primary voices in our lives, willingly ignoring the words of Jesus when it suits us? Pastor Guy Roberts seeks to caution us about the cost of not listening in his sermon today.
All too often, we love very cautiously. We only those those who love us. We give only the love that we believe we can earn back or afford to give. But God does not love us in the same way. God loves generously, and foolishly loves those incapable of truly reciprocating that love. It is the truest love. More on this subject in Pastor Tim's sermon.
there is no denying that we are not always faithful in our lives. We do not always keep our promises or live up to our ideals. God, on the other hand, is always faithful. This is something we can count on. In his sermon, Pastor Guy gives us a look into what the faithfulness of God looks like in our lives, and what that means for us.
It isn't hard to simply get into the routine of christianity. To do what we've been told without really question why it is that we do these things. However, there is so much more to why we do what we do, and why it is important that we don't become too comfortable in our faith. Pastor Tim tells us why this is so important.
There are so many things that can get in the way of our relationship with Jesus, and so many things that distract us from who is in charge. When you take a look at your life, who do you usually put in charge? Today, Pastor Guy tells us exactly why there is only one right answer.
We are often so caught up in our own worlds, our own desires for calm and comfort, that we sometimes forget what is truly important. We need to stop and listen, to hear the words of Jesus so that we can do what is asked of us, instead of falling deeper into our comfort zones. Pastor Guy Roberts helps us to see how.
Most Christians have heard the phrase "Love your enemies...". However, the actual practice of this can be difficult. Who is your enemy? What does it mean to love them? How do we love them when they make it so difficult? Dr. Mendeto has some experience with this subject, and would like to share it with you.
We often take for granted the access we have to the word of God in the bible. There are people all over the world who have never had the opportunity to read or hear these words in their own language. Reverend Doctor Rich Rudowske speaks to us more on this matter and why it means so much.
It can be difficult to be patient. In a world where we can have everything within days, minutes, or even seconds, patience has become a rare virtue. And yet, it is this virtue that we must try and cultivate in ourselves if we wish to serve god as best we can. Today, Pastor Guy explores this topic and more in his sermon.
We often want to do things our way. To do them by our own will. However, in the book of James, we get a different perspective, one that we can often find challenging. In his sermon, Pastor Guy lays out what James is trying to impart and how we can best follow this example.
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