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God has always called us back to himself through a simple pattern: we cry out under the weight of our sin; he provides a sign that points to himself; then he instructs us in salvation. When the Church does this right, it brings "times of refreshing" to a world so deeply in need of refreshment. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca a…
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The early disciples held everything in common and took care of the least of their members. They did not do this because it was a law, but out of overflowing gratitude for the grace and gifts that the Lord had shared with them. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.저자 Charles St-Onge
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Note: a guest who attends frequently was not in a great mood this Easter, and began to preach his own sermon in the middle of this one. I was going to edit it out... and then realized it might be better to leave it in. This is ministry in the inner city. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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He knows what sorrow feels like. He knows what griefs we bear. He knows we all have gone astray. He holds us up in prayer. He sees the wounds within our hearts, and in our bleeding souls. He died that we might live again. He bled so we’d be whole. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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Mark's Passion of Jesus says as much about the condition of the human race as it does about the character of God. Why do we follow Jesus? Because he alone would suffer what he did and then forgive us for what we had done. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.저자 Charles St-Onge
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Jesus tells the disciples that the nations have leaders that lord it over them, and that it shall not be among them. (Mark 10:43) What he says is aspirational, because this often is so among us. But by the grace of God in Christ and through the Spirit, it shall not always be so. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org…
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When God sent serpents among the people of Israel, they repented and prayed that the Lord would take them away. He didn't, but he did provide a means to live among the serpents in safety, without fear. This is what Jesus does in his being lifted up: gives us the certainty that the poison of sin and death cannot truly harm us. Support the show Check…
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What was Jesus thinking when he rode into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey? Was he trying to get himself killed? Actually, that started with his coming at the first Christmas. Jesus knows what we will do to him, but he comes to redeem us all the same. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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"I see dead people," says the protagonist in the Sixth Sense, "walking around like regular people. They don't know they're dead." This is the reality for many in our world. They remain slaves to fear, guilt, anxiety, anger and ultimately death. But it doesn't need to be this way, for Jesus' word has come to set us free. Support the show Check us ou…
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"I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. 2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.…
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"The righteousness based on faith says, “Do not say in your heart, ‘Who will ascend into heaven?’” (that is, to bring Christ down) “or ‘Who will descend into the abyss?’” (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead). But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith that we proclaim); because, …
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There’s a story that a British newspaper sent out an inquiry to famous authors, asking the question, “What’s wrong with the world?” The writer G. K. Chesterton responded: “Dear Sir, I am. Yours, G. K. Chesterton.” A reflection on Romans 7:14-25. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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No one likes a nagging husband or wife. But that's what the Law has become: rules and regulations we don't want to keep and don't love. Christ has killed off the Law, and now we are in a new, and much better, relationship. What does that mean for our lives as Christians? Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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"In all of the New Testament there's not a lot of actual talk about trying harder to be a good Christian. The language is much more blunt. It's about dying and rising. You have died to sin. You are alive to Christ. You have died in baptism, have been reborn in Jesus's resurrection, death, life, death, life." Support the show Check us out at ascensi…
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The Holy Spirit is the Giver of Life, the Doer of all Good, and the One who brings us to faith in Christ. Like breathing, we don't think about the Spirit. But that is because, like breathing, the Spirit's work is so ubiquitous and essential it simply fades into the background. But it shouldn't. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca …
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Peter urges us to be ready to give an answer for the hope that is in us, but with gentleness and respect. Can you tell people why you have "bright hope for tomorrow"? Can you do it with gentleness and respect? You can, if your hope in our Good Shepherd Jesus Christ. Support the show Check us out at ascensionlutheran.ca and intheway.org.…
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