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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Belated Trinity 1 Note
I found a study on Luke 16:19-31 prepared by Dr. Kenneth Bailey. Dr. Bailey earned the Th.D. from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO in 1972. Concordia Publishing House has published one or two of Dr. Bailey’s works.
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Notes for Trinity 2 – Luke 14:16-24
Epistle of Barnabas And all the more attend to this, my brethren, when you reflect and behold, that after so great signs and wonders were wrought in Israel, they were thus abandoned. Let us beware lest we be found, as … Continue reading
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Friends, This is, in my humble opinion, a great site with a lot of potential. As we move from months into years, it is my hope that the resources can continue to build, so that this becomes a home for … Continue reading
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Trinity 1 – Luke 16:19-31
Also the Baptism of Samuel John Busse In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The rich man wore rich clothing and ate rich food every day. Lazarus begged for crumbs at … Continue reading
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Free preaching resource: Valerius Herberger, Magnalia Dei
With perhaps one exception, Valerius Herberger is my favorite preacher of the 16th century. And now you can see why. Volume one of the Magnalia Dei (“The Wonderful Works of God”) is available online. This volume is a Christ-centered homiletical … Continue reading →