On the commemoration of John of Damascus today, we read a devotion from History of Theology, Fourth Revised Edition.
The new Church Year has begun! For our devotion today, we read about Luke 19:28–40 in an excerpt from Concordia Commentary: Luke 9:51–24:53.
Today’s devotion focuses on the reading from Jude and comes from Concordia Commentary: 2 Peter and Jude.
The Epistle is our focus today, and we read an excerpt from Concordia Commentary: Hebrews.
Today’s devotion pulls together all the readings and comes from Concordia Pulpit Resources.
Our theme for today comes from the Old Testament Reading, and we read a devotion from Luther’s Works, Volume 9 (Lectures on Deuteronomy).
On the Feast of All Saints today, we take our devotion from one of the sermons in Selected Sermons of Norman Nagel: From Valparaiso to St. Louis.
Five hundred one years ago today, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the castle church doors in Wittenberg. We remember this day—the day the Reformation was sparked—with an excerpt from the book aptly titled The Reformation.
Our focus is on the Epistle this Sunday, and we read a devotion from Concordia Commentary: Hebrews.
On the Feast of St. James today, we read a devotion from James: The Apostle of Faith.