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Treasures for the Lutheran Church

Dylan Smith

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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (Chapter 7)

There is a water that lives and speaks within me. It says, “Come to the Father.”

Chapter 7

The ruler of this age wants to take me captive and corrupt my intention for God. Therefore, let none of those present among you help me. Rather...

3 days ago
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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (Chapter 6)

It is better for me to die for Jesus Christ than to rule the ends of the earth.

Chapter 6

The ends of the earth are of no help to me at all, nor are the kingdoms of this age. It is better for me to die for Jesus Christ than to rule th...

10 days ago
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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (Chapter 5)

May I have the pleasure of the beasts prepared for me, which I also pray may be found ready for me, which I shall also entice to devour me readily.

Chapter 5

From Syria to Rome I fight with beasts, through land and sea, during night a...

17 days ago
3

The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (Chapter 4)

I am the wheat of God, and through the teeth of beasts I will be ground, in order that I may be found as Christ’s pure bread.

Chapter 4

I write to all the Church and command you because I willingly die for God, if indeed you do not pr...

24 days ago
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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans (Chapter 3)

Pray … that I may not only call myself a Christian, but may also be found one.

Chapter 3

You never envied anyone. You taught others. Now I desire that those things you command when instructing disciples also be consistent. Pray for me...

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