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We are a “church in the world”— and how!

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In this issue we have the last in a series of chapel talks which Pastor David Lau delivered during the 2009-10 school year to the student body at Immanuel Lutheran High School, College, and Seminary,… 

You Killed God

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I am determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
I Corinthians 2:2

I wonder how many outsiders and non-members read these pages.

I hope there are some, because we have a message for you. And it should offend you in at least two ways.

What’s in a Name?

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“Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1:29

Of all the names ascribed to Jesus in the Bible, which is your favorite?

That is a tough question, I suppose, because every name given to Jesus shines forth with special beauty: Good Shepherd, Redeemer, Light of the World,the Lord our Righteousness (and dozens more).How can one pick a favorite from such a list? Each tells something special about our Savior—who He is, what He has done for us, what wonderful reasons we have to love and serve Him.Yet there is a name we might be encouraged to rejoice in especially at this season of the year (Lent). I’m thinking of the name given to Jesus by John the Baptist: Lamb of God.

Consider the gospel comfort contained in this gorgeous name!

In Old Testament times lambs played an important role in the worship lives of God’s people. Each morning and evening, at God’s direction, the priest took a lamb, slaughtered it, and offered it as a sacrifice.Through this worship ritual God was picturing for them what the promised Messiah would do. He would offer His sinless life as the atoning sacrifice for the sins of the world.

And do you remember the account of the Passover recorded in Exodus chapter 12? God instructed the Israelites to choose a lamb from their flock (a one-year old male and a perfect specimen), bring it home and take care of it for two weeks.

February 28- March 5

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28 Ephesians 5:22-33 -THL 351 Love has always been the cure-all. 1 Genesis 22:15-24 -THL 428 God worked it all out, didn’t He? 2 Genesis 23:1-20 -THL 601 No haggling over a cemetery plot. 3… 

February 21-26

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21 Mark 13:32-37 – THL 616 Gone in a flash! Taken home! Reunion! 22 Matthew 25:1-13 -THL 609 It will get too late to start shopping. 23 Psalm104:24-35 -THL 17 Our Creator supports His/our universe.… 

Feb 14-19

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14 Mark 4:26-29 -THL 438 God gives growth and provides the harvest. 15 Matthew 13:24-30 -THL 610 Angels have superior skill/perceptivity. 16 Mark 9:38-41 -THL 489 We neither join nor hinder sectarian preachers. 17 1… 

February 7-12

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7 Matthew 8:23-27 -THL 649 God controls gravity, wind, and waves. 8 Matthew 14:22-33 -THL 297 Jesus reached out to rescue a sinker. 9 John 6:63-69 -THL 297 Jesus is still with us in His… 

And the Winners Are…

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It seems that people of most every culture enjoy a good contest and/or an award. Every year in our country we have Miss America and Mrs. America contests. There is the ‘Man of the Year,’… 

Christian Marriage

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“…Submitting to one another in the fear of God”  Ephesians 5:21

Most of you have probably heard the stunning statistic that 50% of all marriages in America end in divorce. When we look at different statistical websites, the breakdown is even more alarming: 40% to 50% of all first marriages end in divorce, around 65% of all second marriages end in divorce, and about 75% of all third marriages end in divorce. (www.divorcerate.org)

So the odds are stronger than 50/50 that you or someone in your family has gone through a divorce.

But of the estimated one million divorces that took place in 2008, how many of those do you suppose ended because the spouses “submitted to one another in the fear of God”? (See Ephesians 5:21)