"Through Locked Doors"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
When Jesus shows up it is no longer "us vs. them", because Jesus is for everyone, even if everyone is not yet for Jesus.
"Through Locked Doors"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
When Jesus shows up it is no longer "us vs. them", because Jesus is for everyone, even if everyone is not yet for Jesus.
"A Risen Christ and a Clean Room"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
The Risen Christ has folded Death up and put it into its place. Now Christ invites you to trust in Him and find place and purpose in His new creation.
He is Risen! May He be with you today as we celebrate His resurrection.
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"In The Middle"Â
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
In Jesus, God showed up smack in the middle of life with forgiveness, love, and a promise never to leave us.
Dr. Zeigler presents the Gospel with excerpts from John Chapters 12, 13, 18 and 19 -" It's how Jesus performed His most sacred duty. He did it to save us, to save you, to fight for you, to die and rise and to defeat the cosmic powers of the darkness—death, the devil, and the distrust that would separate us all from God forever."
"Better Than I Deserve"Â
Lutheran Hour Guest Speaker: Â Rev. Keith Haberstock
Jesus didn't deserve to die on a cross, but He died and rose again in order to give us better than we deserve.
"The Difference Between Anger and Contempt"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
God gets angry at sin, but behind that anger, God is love. We believe this only because of Jesus.
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"Even Me, Even You"
Lutheran Hour Guest Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Jason Broge
Jesus, the Good Shepherd invites all to be His sheep and find pasture. His words of promise will amaze some but anger others.
Light of the World"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Â Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler
Jesus of Nazareth continues to be the most controversial, most discussed, most name-dropped, most written-about, and arguably most significant human in history.i But who would have predicted it? He did, actually. He said, "I am the Light of the world," which means, on one level, that while every generation's stars and celebrities come and go, Jesus' light, for 60 or 70 generations now, has outshone them all.
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