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Treasures from the Lutheran Church

Dylan Smith

A Weekly Lutheran Devotional

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A Sermon on Sirach 2:1 (Part Two)

“My child, if you wish to be a servant of God, prepare yourself for testing.” (Sirach 2:1)

Here is the second part of Valerius Herberger’s (1562–1627) wonderful sermon on Sirach 2:1, devoted entirely to the theme of the cross that Christ...

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Another Prayer for Exaudi

Lord Jesus, today You attest and teach us that Your Holy Spirit is sent by You, is from the Father, and is the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father and bears witness to You. We beseech You, grant that we would recognize and confess...

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Treasures from the Lutheran Church — Issue 92

Exaudi / On the Christian Estate of Widows and Orphans / Genesis 39 / Man after Restoration / Passion Piety / Meditation on Christ's Eternal Divinity / Sirach 2:2–6 / Table Talk

“O exceedingly blessed fault by which nature is redeemed! The...

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Another Prayer for the Day of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ

O my Lord Jesus, Your apostles prayed to You at the place of Your glorious ascension, returned to Jerusalem with great joy, and were continually in the temple praising and blessing God. So grant, by the power of Your holy ascension, that I,...

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A Sermon on Sirach 2:1 (Part One)

“My child, if you wish to be a servant of God, prepare yourself for testing.” (Sirach 2:1)

Here is the first part of Valerius Herberger’s (1562–1627) wonderful sermon on Sirach 2:1, devoted entirely to the theme of the cross that Christi...

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