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Treasures from the Lutheran Church

Dylan Smith

A Weekly Lutheran Devotional

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A Meditation on the Eternal Divinity of Christ (Part 2)

For the weekly devotional, I am translating meditations on the birth, life, and death of Jesus by Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg (1633–1694).

15 days ago
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A Prayer for the Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity

Lord Jesus Christ, the debtor in the gospel who owed his master ten thousand talents fell down before him, petitioned him, and implored him for patience. Therefore, we, poor, afflicted hearts, also fall down and supplicate today, under the ...

17 days ago
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Treasures from the Lutheran Church — Issue 66

Trinity 22 / On the Christian Estate of Widows and Orphans / Genesis 12–13 / The Parts of the Catechism / Passion Piety / Meditation on John 1:12 / Sirach 2:1 / Table Talk

18 days ago
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Summary of Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Obadiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Malachi

I translated a brief overview of the books of the Bible by Johannes Brenz (1499–1570) for the weekly devotional. This post contains the final summaries of the Old Testament books. Here’s what Brenz has to say about Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Obad...

22 days ago
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