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Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cross. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Joel Bible Sketch

Return to the Lord.

 

He is gracious.

 

He is merciful.

He is slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.

Joel 2:13

 
and rend your hearts and not your garments.” Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster. Joel 2:13
and rend your hearts and not your garments.” Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster. Joel 2:13
 

God wants us to honestly turn to face Him with our own sin.

Original sin and its consequences exhibit our desperate need for confession and absolution in Christ.

  • poor spiritual, emotional, mental, physical health
  • relational and political divisions—abuse, coercion, war
  • natural disaster of floods, wildfires, earthquakes, tornadoes
  • death

Christ is the Way to escape being irreparably damaged or harmed by sin. 

Jesus took our sin upon Himself to make us right so that we may ask God to intervene to strengthen us to withstand temptation.

“The Lord wants inner sincerity, not just outward show…let your conversion be a genuine one and show this by the fruits worthy of repentance. It is God’s nature to forgive; thus, He forgives because of who He is, not in exchange for our repentance.” The Lutheran Study Bible (Joel 2:13)

Loving Truth brings humility, repentance, trust, and restoration. Christ, relents over disaster, rescuing His faithful. By grace, His merciful work for us on the cross offers certain hope of salvation which is comfort to all who receive God’s gift of faith. Constant spiritual growth fueled by His Word and Sacrament helps the faithful live boldly, contently mindful of Him in the temporal and eternal. It sparks joy and Light to share with others.

Joel

“The book of Joel describes the Day of the Lord through locust swarms, battles, and powerful imagery so that readers can understand its magnitude.” Watch short video from the Bible Project

Friday, September 10, 2021

Song of Solomon Bible Sketch

God loves passionately.

The Lord offers genuine relationship sealed with the promise of the Gospel.

Christ has intimate affections for the Church of all believers. 

The imperfect Bride [Church of all believers] is drawn to the perfect Bridegroom [Christ]. She receives the Holy Spirit and is filled with an undeserved gift of faith in the Bridegroom. Christ not only completely loves and wants His Bride, He treats her as a friend—smiles and sings over her! She honors Him, rejoicing in His reciprocate love which flows into and from her as He provides for Her while she serves and worships Him. 

He does not neglect, tyrannize, frighten, contemptuously reject, or condemn His imperfect Bride who loves Him. He protects His Bride from harmful evil snares, quiets her with His calming love, pursues, and fights for her. He gave her breath and gently embraces her for who she is—His created, beloved, fallen creature. He sacrificially gave Himself up in order to cleanse and heal wounds resulting from her own sins as well as from sins committed against her. In their mutual love, she is seen by her Creator through His Own splendidly beautiful Holy perfection which has purified her. 

She respectfully desires to please her merciful Lord as she seeks Him for wisdom and refuge. He cherishes communication with her, eager to listen to her every praise and prayer. He nourishes her hunger for His strength and satisfies her thirst for His forgiveness. Revealing to her His peace and pleasure, He graciously refreshes, comforts and encourages her within His deeply caring community. He is her only Way. His Word is enriching her Life now and promising her hope of Paradise with Him forever. He guides her to sow His seed—the living and active Word of God which builds up all who believe His Truth.

Song of Solomon 8:6a,7a

Set me as a seal upon your heart…Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. Song of Solomon 8:6a,7a
Set me as a seal upon your heart…Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. Song of Solomon 8:6a,7a

Unquenchable love Christ has for the Church 

The power of the Holy Spirit is poured upon each individual within the Church of all believers. The generous Gift of Holy Baptism provides saving Faith in Christ Jesus. Faith is

  • received by water with the Word
  • drawing those who receive it to nourishment, growth
  • maintaining itself through regular, frequent, study of the Bible and hearing it preached
  • constantly desiring to bring back ones who neglect, stray from, and reject it
  • teaching the proper way to live by treasuring the loving fullness of the commandments
  • encouraging humility which confesses failure, prays for mercy, and asks other believers to pray, also, for positive change
  • revealing God’s sovereign will
  • protecting believers—keeping them safe from being destroyed by threats, trials, tests of faith, even death
  • stirring the faithful to live life to the fullest by sharing the love and peace of Jesus
  • reminding the devoted of strength and contentment that comes with being in the Word rather than conforming to the patterns of this world
  • guiding followers to remain set apart in the promise of Grace
  • inspiring the congregations to actively worship together in Truth
  • answering Frequently Asked Questions about Doctrine
  • preserving those who hold onto Faith until the end
  • assuring certain hope of everlasting life in Heaven with the risen Savior

The Bible talks about the feast to come in the Old Testament—like an engagement. The feast that has come, mentioned in the New Testament, is in the bleeding dying Christ on the cross and the resurrection on Easter morning. The sacrifice points forward to the Last Day, pictured like the glory of the Church dressed in the righteousness of Christ—two become one—Christ and the Church!

God never changes

Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8

How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds (listen) 

  1. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
    In a believer’s ear!
    It soothes our sorrows, heals our wounds,
    And drives away our fear.
  2. It makes the wounded spirit whole
    And calms the heart’s unrest;
    ’Tis manna to the hungry soul
    And to the weary, rest.
  3. Dear name! The rock on which I build,
    My shield and hiding place;
    My never-failing treasury filled
    With boundless stores of grace.
  4. O Jesus, shepherd, guardian, friend,
    My Prophet, Priest, and King,
    My Lord, my life, my way, my end,
    Accept the praise I bring.
  5. How weak the effort of my heart,
    How cold my warmest thought!
    But when I see Thee as Thou art,
    I’ll praise Thee as I ought.
  6. Till then I would Thy love proclaim
    With ev’ry fleeting breath;
    And may the music of Thy name
    Refresh my soul in death!

John Newton, 1725-1807, Lutheran Service Book ‎524

Helpful links to listen, read and study the book Song of Solomon

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Numbers Bible Sketch

Our heavenly Father’s blessings of a beginning


Sending us forward in protection, mercy, grace, atonement and peace in Jesus


The Benediction, “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26 ESV Bible verse hand lettering with sketch of how to make the sign of the cross hand gesture—the oldest symbol of Christianity.
The Benediction, “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26 ESV Bible verse hand lettering with sketch of how to make the sign of the cross hand gesture—the oldest symbol of Christianity.

A pastoral blessing

  1. is like the shining of the sun bringing joy and brightness,
  2. gives peace and security in the wake of life’s tragedy and natural disasters,
  3. verbally declares a wishing of God’s wishes,
  4. calls Christians to love and bless others even in the midst of horrifying situations, 
  5. reminds us of who we are as God’s children in the midst of chaos and adversity, 
  6. includes a hand gesture to visualize the blessing’s effectiveness in God’s peacemaking on the cross
  7. is spoken Word which forgives and strengthens
(reference and more about the benediction)

Explore to listen, watch, sing along

Printable blessings sign of the cross art is available at FreshRetroGallery, Etsy. Learn how to make cards on the computer: tutorial and inspiration for making artistic notes.

Check out The Lutheran Study Bible with extra helpful study resources and prayers.