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Treasures from the Lutheran Church

Dylan Smith

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A Sermon on Sirach 2:2–6

“For just as gold is tested through fire, so also are those who please God tested through the fire of affliction.” (Sirach 2:5)

Here is Valerius Herberger’s (1562–1627) wonderful sermon on Sirach 2:2–6, which considers how Christians are...

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Another Prayer for the Tenth Sunday after Trinity

Lord Jesus, through Your gentle tears, which You shed on account of the impending distress of Your Jewish people, have mercy upon us today, and thereby wipe out and extinguish the tyranny of the devil and comfort our hearts and consciences...

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Treasures from the Lutheran Church — Issue 104

Trinity 10 / On the Christian Estate of Widows and Orphans / Exodus 1 / Why Do Good Works? / Passion Piety / Meditation on Christ's Conception / Sirach 2:2–6 / Table Talk

The emptier one is of the world, the fuller one is of heaven! (Catha...

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On the Distinction between the Law and the Gospel

God, when He gave the Law through Moses, allowed thunder, lightning, and thick clouds, along with the sound of a very loud trumpet, to attend the occasion, so that the entire people were terrified therefrom, and He also had all of Mount S...

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Another Prayer for the Ninth Sunday after Trinity

O Lord Jesus, You announce in the Gospel that the future accounting will also extend to each careless word, yea to all the wicked thoughts of our hearts. Therefore, we come today during the time of grace, saying, “Lord, enter not into judgm...

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