Our devotional reading for the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost comes from a sermon in Law and Gospel by C. F. W. Walther.
Today’s feast celebrating St. Peter and St. Paul prompts us to take our devotion from Sermons for Feasts, Festivals, and Occasions: Selections from Concordia Pulpit Resources.
On the commemoration for Irenaeus of Lyons today, we read a devotion taken from Reconciliation and Justification.
Today, we commemorate Cyril of Alexandria, and we read an explanation of his theological debates with Nestorius as described in History of Theology: Fourth Revised Edition.
Today, our devotion focuses on the Old Testament Reading of Jeremiah and comes from a sermon in Concordia Pulpit Resources.
On today’s feast day, we read a devotion about the Nativity of St. John the Baptist taken from Classic Commentary on Luke.
Today, our devotion focuses on the Epistle and comes from Romans: A Commentary.
Today’s commemoration is for the prophet Elisha, and we read a devotion from Lutheran Bible Companion, Volume 1: Introduction and Old Testament.
To remember the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea today, we read a brief historical devotion from Historical Introductions to the Lutheran Confessions.
As we celebrate the Holy Trinity today, we read a devotion adapted from Theological Commonplaces: On the Nature of God and on the Trinity.