St. Paul's Muskego Lutheran Weekly Sermon

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Sinopsis

St. Paul's Lutheran is a WELS member church located in Muskego, Wisconsin. We want everyone to know that because Jesus died and rose again, we have freedom from the sin and guilt taking power over our lives. Because of Jesus promises to us, we are free from the fear of the future.

Episodios

  • Sin's Reign

    08/11/2020

    We cause heartache and anguish with our sinful, selfish, hurtful, angry behaviors toward each other. When will it end? Graciously, at the time of death we will finally be free from our sinful nature that haunts us. But the power is there to make...

  • Biased?

    25/10/2020

    Is God biased? Does he play favorites? What is the key to God being able to welcome all into his heavenly banquet? What can we learn from him?

  • Permissive?

    18/10/2020

    Can someone be permissive to a fault? Most of us would say “yes.” We’ve seen examples of where permissiveness led to trouble. The patience God displays toward us seems limitless. At times, it looks like he’s being too permissive. Though there is a...

  • Inconsistent!

    11/10/2020

    “He’s says one thing and does another.” It is frustrating when a parent or a co-worker or friend is inconsistent. What about God? Is He ever inconsistent? Does He ever do the unexpected?

  • Unfair!

    04/10/2020

    Jesus’ parables often have an unexpected ending. The way God deals with us can be unexpected. Our “Unexpected” message series takes up both of those issues. Today’s parable speaks to those times in our lives when we want to shout out to God, “Unfair!”

  • Us

    27/09/2020

    What is the greatest life lesson for peace in this life and the next? It’s probably not the first thing that comes to mind. It’s forgiveness, learning to let go of the anger, hurt, and bitterness that so often and easily consume us and threaten to...

  • You

    20/09/2020

    We live in a world that says that no one has a right to judge another. While it’s true that the Scripture prohibits a judgmental attitude, we are also called to watch over one another’s spiritual welfare. How do we walk this seeming tightrope?

  • Me

    13/09/2020

    How often we fail to recognize that our greatest enemy is the enemy within. Every temptation begins with a sinful craving that arises in our own hearts. How do we rightly recognize and battle the enemy called “me?”

  • United in Christ Alone

    06/09/2020

    Satan will do everything he can to spread division. This is even more reason to keep our eyes focused on God’s mercy, asking for God’s forgiveness where we cause division and celebrating the miraculous unity of God’s Church.