As we continue through the season of Lent, we contemplate the breadth of God’s great love.
Should Nazis be forgiven? How about terrorists?
Are those people on the other side of the political aisle able to be loved and cared for?
This week we’ll explore how broad God’s love for us is. Does He draw lines? Are there people who are unforgivable? Will He forgive even that horrible sin you did a while back? Let’s find out.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
As we continue through the season of Lent, we contemplate God’s great love and how He gives us that love, especially in the gift of the forgiveness of sins, but how forgiven are we, really? Is God just holding back for now. Does He only forgive some of our sins? God wants us to know how forgiven we really are. So, He tells us over and over in many different ways.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
As we continue through the season of Lent, we contemplate God’s great love and how He gives us that love, especially in the gift of the forgiveness of sins.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
As we continue through the season of Lent, we contemplate God’s great love and how God paid for our salvation with the greatest of all sacrifices.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
As we continue through the season of Lent, we contemplate God’s great love and how it provides for us every thing we need for life and salvation.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
As we enter the season of Lent, we contemplate God’s great love and our lowliness. We are dust to dust we shall return. This is not just a reality of life, it is a consequence of sin.
Yet we find hope and joy in the fact that God’s love not only led Him to reach into the dirt to create us but decent to that dirt to save us.
Each week, we will have a new online mid-week devotional service this Lent. Watch for the new service each week as we explore the enormity of God’s love for us.
PS – Since we are unable to have an in-person Lent service, we are unable to gather for the placing of ashes upon our foreheads. If you would still like to participate in this wonderful tradition, I encourage you to visit one of our fellow LCMS churches in the area. Here are some of the LCMS churches near us: (Click the name of the church to visit their website)
“But the steadfast love of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him, and his righteousness to children’s children, to those who keep his covenant and remember to do his commandments.” – Psalm 103:17-18
What’s the thing you have had the longest?
I have a box with things from my childhood. There are some drawings, some pictures, and some toys. These things all have some sentimental value, but they will eventually fade. They will eventually crumble.
Nothing lasts forever.
Nothing, that is, except the steadfast love of the Lord. It is from everlasting to everlasting. It never ends. God’s children, those who have faith in Jesus Christ, live in that love and it will keep us forever in Him.
What Will You Hold On To?
Most of us have things we hold on to. That’s fine, but we should even more firmly hold onto God’s love. More importantly, God’s love holds on to us. In fact…
“For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 8:38-39
Heavenly Father,
Your love is greater than all things. It never ends. Hold me in Your love until Your return when we shall live with You forever.