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.
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.
Today's devotion for the Day of Pentecost comes from A Longer Look at the Lessons: Year A—Pentecost I.
As we prepare to celebrate Pentecost tomorrow, we read a portion of Romans 8 and take our devotion from Concordia Commentary: Romans 1–8.