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Today the prophet Zechariah teaches us to expect and rejoice in our Redeemer King. Watch Now
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In today’s meditation, we learn about the Christ’s humiliation unto death, even death on a cross. Because he suffered under the weight of God’s wrath against the world’s sin, we are lifted up by God’s gracious favor. Watch Now
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Jesus is our higher rock of refuge against the storms of sin and despair in this life. Watch Now
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Can the church can be the true body and bride of Christ without regularly scheduled services and when it doesn’t have easy, immediate access to the Lord’s Supper? When we, by our own will, make the choice to despise God’s preaching and means of grace, we sin by breaking the third commandment. But what…
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Today we give thanks to God for Christ’s humble entry into Jerusalem as the Lord who saves us. Watch Now
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Today we learn that what the world calls foolishness, Jesus’ death to save sinners, is God’s wisdom and our redemption. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions are from Genesis 12 where God calls Abram out of idolatry in his father’s house to be the father of blessing to the world through the Seed that would be born from his line. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions focus on Hebrews 9:11-15 where we learn about Christ bearing his own blood into the Holy Place, not made by hands, to make eternal atoning redemption for the sin of the world. Watch Now
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“Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming, and is now here, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live” (John 5:25). Watch Now
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Today’s devotions focus on Psalm 54 and teach us what to say and pray when we realize that men both attack and betray us. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions are for Judica and I say a few things about the start of Passiontide. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions are based on John 6:36-51. There’s so much the Holy Spirit is telling us about both the Father’s will and the Son’s love made manifest in the flesh that I encourage you to read the Bible passages several times and rejoice for these great words of salvation and comfort. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions are for Wednesday of Laetare and the feast of the Annunciation of our Lord. Watch Now
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Today’s devotions are ready. I’m thinking about how to make these better. Leave a comment or send me an email: brianflamme@gmail.com. God’s peace. Watch Now
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God grant he blesses your family’s worship today. If you have comments or suggestions, be sure to let us know. I’ll turn the comments on. Watch Now
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Thanks be to God that even though we might not be able to be in church today, He still gives us His Word. Watch Now
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We’ll try posting the devotions from time to time to encourage prayer and thanksgiving in the home. Watch Now
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Dear Saints of Immanuel Lutheran Church, March 18, 2020 The effects of COVID-19 on our society, economy, and family life are changing daily. No one could have predicted the drastic changes now being recommended by our governmental authorities. As of writing this letter the latest guidance from the New Mexico Secretary of Health…
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Yes, it takes precious time out of your week that could be spent with friends, family, cramming for a test, and catching up with projects at work. Whereas those investments of time give only temporary benefits, God’s Word gives salvation and eternal life. A moment in the Scriptures is never a moment wasted. When…
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In the Litany there are eight events from Jesus’ life that cause us to cry to him for help. These eight mysteries are the foundation for our conviction that Jesus can hear and mercifully answer us. By the mystery of Thy holy incarnation; We don’t have a God that is so transcendent and far…
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John the Baptist ended up in prison, which isn’t surprising. He had the rare and dangerous habit of calling sinners ‘sinners.’ If the mark of a good preacher is that he avoids conflict, John the Baptist failed miserably. Christ himself failed miserably if you want to judge preachers by that standard. Don’t misunderstand. John…
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“Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things that have been accomplished among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word have delivered them to us, it seemed good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to write…