Jay Winters is the pastor at University Lutheran
Jay Winters is the pastor at University Lutheran
We continue looking at the prophetic writings of the Old Testament and what they tell us about the birth of Christ – this week we look at the book of Zephaniah. Zephaniah 3: 14-20 | Psalm 85 | Philippians 4: 4-7 | Luke 7: 18-28
DING! We talk about what it is like to be assured by Christ in the midst of a world where we are guaranteed to make wrong choices ourselves. Daniel 12: 1-3 | Psalm 16 | Hebrews 10: 19-25 | Mark 13: 1-13
We talk about the “Kingdom to Come” in the Resurrection that all of creation yearns for. Revelation 7: 9-17 | Psalm 149 | 1 John 3: 1-3 | Matthew 5: 1-12
We talk about how God’s Kingdom is a kingdom at hand that calls us to repent and believe the Gospel Habakkuk 2: 1-4 | Psalm 46 | Romans 3: 19-28 | Mark 1: 14-15
We consider how God’s Kingdom is a kingdom that comes to our rescue and to rescue the world. Jeremiah 31: 7-9 | Psalm 126 | Hebrews 7: 23-28 | Mark 10: 46-52
We talk about how we can know who is a part of God’s kingdom and how we can simultaneously say that it is impossible for us but that nothing is impossible for God, including our salvation.
We continue our “Thy Kingdom Come” series by talking about generosity and how the reign of God in our lives creates generous hearts in us. Amos 5: 6-7, 10-15 | Psalm 90: 12-17 | Hebrews 3: 12-19 | Mark 10: 17-22
We begin our “Thy Kingdom Come” series by considering how sin brings disharmony and how God’s reign reestablishes harmony among us. Genesis 2: 18-25 | Psalm 128 | Hebrews 2: 1-4 | Mark 10: 2-16
When we have hope, we don’t worry about other people as much as we are concerned about ourselves. Hopeful people don’t ignore others, but we recognize that we can change ourselves and we cannot necessarily change others. Numbers 11: 4-6, 10-16, 24-29 | Psalm 104:27-35 | James 5: 13-20 | Mark 9: 38-50
When we have hope, we don’t just rely on ourselves and our own ideas, but we seek the wisdom of those who can guide us. Jeremiah 11: 18-20 | Psalm 54 | James 3: 13 – 4 : 10 | Mark 9:30-37