Living the Lutheran Lectionary

Living the Lutheran Lectionary Living the Lutheran Lectionary is a weekly study of each Sundays readings. Active links are provided Comments/questions welcome.

The Lutheran Lectionary varies somewhat from the Revised Common Lectionary. Each weekly lesson has information about the day in the church year, the Hymn of the Day, and links to music, art and commentary.

02/23/2022

Can you find something to praise God for this day?
There are many words of encouragement in the Psalms. This one Old Testament book contains:
150 divisions
2461 verses
43,743 words
2027 verses of history
164 questions are asked and answered
413 commands are given
338 acts of God
124 vows
174 statements of praise
118 complaints, but all of them have remedy
865 facts about who God is
235 statements about God’s word
182 testimonies
97 promises
128 facts about the Messiah.
Above all things we need to praise God! We were created to praise him.

 Let’s Bless God! Sermon by Thomas Cash, Psalms 103:1-22 - SermonCentral.com Pastor of First Church of Christ, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

07/26/2020

Interested in some stories about treasure? Go to

Last week I invited you to learn more about this road and then realized I was a week early. The link for last week, stil...
04/26/2020

Last week I invited you to learn more about this road and then realized I was a week early. The link for last week, still available on Bethlehem's website has Peter telling the church leaders of his time that it was better to "Obey God rather than man" This link will really take you down the road to Emmaus:https://bethlehemlutheranchurchparma.com/BibleStudies/49344/DownloadText

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