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Devotion for the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year A)

Today’s devotional reading focuses on the Gospel text and is from The Sermon on the Mount: The Church’s First Statement of the Gospel.

Devotion for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Year A)

On the Third Sunday after the Epiphany, we focus on the Epistle with an excerpt from The Big Book of New Testament Questions and Answers.

Devotion for the Second Sunday after the Epiphany (Year A)

Today, we read a portion of a men’s Bible study on Psalm 40, taken from Blessed Is the Man: Psalms of Praise.

Reading for the Commemoration of Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa

Today we commemorate three theologians from the fourth century. We read about them in an excerpt from Celebrating the Saints.

Devotion for the Baptism of Our Lord (Year A)

As we celebrate the Baptism of Our Lord, we read an excerpt from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions.

Devotion for The Epiphany of Our Lord

Today as we celebrate the Epiphany of Our Lord, we read a portion of a sermon from Walther’s Works: Gospel Sermons (Volume 1).

Free Christmas Marginalia for Bible Journaling

Just in time for Christmas, here are three new margins for you to use in your Journal Bible and Christmas hymn coloring pages. Enjoy!

Reading for the Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle

Our devotional reading for the feast of St. Thomas, Apostle is taken from Luther’s Works, Volume 69 (Sermons on the Gospel of St. John Chapters
17–20)
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Devotion for the Fourth Sunday in Advent (Year A)

Today we celebrate the Fourth Sunday in Advent and focus our devotion on the Introit text, Psalm 130:5–8. Our devotional reading comes from Luther’s Works, Volume 14 (Selected Psalms III).

Daniel the Prophet and the Three Young Men | Church Year Commemoration

The devotional reading for the commemoration of Daniel and the three young men comes from Concordia Commentary: Daniel, focusing on Daniel 6:20–24 (English translation 6:19–23).

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