St. Luke Columbus

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These are the weekly sermons preached at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio.

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  • Made This Way

    01/11/2020 Duración: 25min

    When we are brought into the family of faith, we become eternal saints of God. The old, rebellious, and self-centered ways of living are put to death and God raises up a new self that is recreated to live for others and be generous. Lesson: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 — Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! — With St Luke Columbus Online you can join us every Sunday starting at 8:15 am. Join us at https://www.stlukecolumbus.com or enjoy our outdoor service at 10 am. — Looking for content for your Kids? Visit our St Luke Kids page: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/children — Discover the God who loves you. You are not alone. We are in this together. — FOLLOW St. Luke Lutheran Church: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stlukecolumbus/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlukecolumbus/ Website: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stlukecolumbus/ — St. Luke Lutheran Church is located in the northeast corner of Columbus, Ohio. More info on St. Luke Columbus:

  • What are you longing for?

    25/10/2020 Duración: 25min

    Martin Luther longed for a church that proclaimed the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He wasn’t just looking for the church to be better. Luther longed for a church where grace was shared and freedom proclaimed in Christ alone. What do you long for today? Is there an I confessed longing, as Bonhoeffer writes, for peace, stability, joy, happiness? Are you longing for renewal in your relationships? Maybe you are just longing for a better tomorrow? Have you settled for 2nd best in life thinking “good enough” is the best it gets, and it is better than nothing? Is it possible that your longing for renewal, peace, etc. can be realized? What if a reformation can happen in your life? Lessons: Psalm 1, Matthew 22:34-46 —  Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content!  —  With St Luke Columbus Online you can join us every Sunday starting at 8:15 am. Join us at https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/traditionalor enjoy our outdoor service at 10 am.  —  Looking for content for your Kids? Visit our St Luke Kids

  • Talking Points: The Perfect Blend of Politics and Religion

    18/10/2020 Duración: 21min

    The unity and diversity of the early church shocked and intrigued the ancient world. Ours should as well. Lessons: Galatians 3:26-29 — Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! — With St Luke Columbus Online you can join us every Sunday starting at 8:15 am. Join us at https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/traditional or enjoy our outdoor service at 10 am. — Looking for content for your Kids? Visit our St Luke Kids page: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/children — Discover the God who loves you. You are not alone. We are in this together. — FOLLOW St. Luke Lutheran Church: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stlukecolumbus/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlukecolumbus/ Website: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stlukecolumbus.com/ — St. Luke Lutheran Church is located in the northeast corner of Columbus, Ohio. More info on St. Luke Columbus: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/

  • Talking Points: The Perfect Blend of Politics and Religion

    11/10/2020 Duración: 17min

    Our political views are shaped by a number of variables: our backgrounds, education, and personal experiences to name a few. It’s easy to feel like our view is the right one, but the person beside you is more precious to God than your political view.   As citizens of the Kingdom of God, we are governed first and foremost by the Law of Christ (“love one another as I have loved you”, Christ), which precedes all our political viewpoints.       Next Steps:  Listen, Learn, and Love   Lessons: Galatians 6:2 and John 15:8-13   —  Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content!  —  With St Luke Columbus Online you can join us every Sunday starting at 8:15 am. Join us at https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/traditionalor enjoy our outdoor service at 10 am.  —  Looking for content for your Kids? Visit our St Luke Kids page: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/children  —  Discover the God who loves you. You are not alone. We are in this together.  —  FOLLOW St. Luke Lutheran Church: Instagram: https://www.

  • Talking Points: The Perfect Blend of Politics and Religion

    04/10/2020 Duración: 18min

    Your favorite candidate will win or lose based on how our country votes this November. However, the church will win or lose based on our behavior between now and then. Next steps: Pray for oneness. Heavenly Father, make us one so we can influence many. Prayer of Jesus, what he wanted to be protected. Look for an opportunity to love unconditionally someone with whom you disagree politically. Lessons: John 17:1, 11, 20-23 —  Like, comment & subscribe to stay updated with the latest content!  —  With St Luke Columbus Online you can join us every Sunday starting at 8:15 am. Join us at https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/traditionalor enjoy our outdoor service at 10 am.  —  Looking for content for your Kids? Visit our St Luke Kids page: https://www.stlukecolumbus.com/children  —  Discover the God who loves you. You are not alone. We are in this together.  —  FOLLOW St. Luke Lutheran Church: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stlukecolumbus/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlukecolumbus/  Website: https://ww

  • Everywhere You Look

    27/09/2020 Duración: 19min

    Many divide society into sacred and secular spaces.  Certainly, churches are considered sacred spaces where religious activities are conducted and secular spaces, like a park or government building, are considered secular, a place where attitudes and activities have no religious background to them.  And yet, much of the books of Acts takes place in public, secular spaces like marketplaces, calling into question the sacred/secular divide.  Today we will discover what happens when God crosses this false divide and the impact it has on the world around us.     Next step: Boldly live as Christ in the public square, ushering in the Kingdom of God wherever we go.    Lessons: Acts 17:16-34   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel  

  • Everywhere You Look

    20/09/2020 Duración: 12min

    Jesus showed that there are no limits to where God would go to reach us. The work of God through Jesus not only went to the ends of the earth but to the dead - the dead that were once to be avoided.  Jesus came to raise the dead, physically, and spiritually. Because of sin, all people are born spiritually dead. In our baptism and coming to faith, we are born again and raised to live a new life. As the raised Church of Christ, we go to be with the dead in hopes that God will work through our witness to raise the dead to new life.      Next Step: Identify people you know that appear to be spiritually dead. Go and be with them, asking God to work through you to raise them to new life through faith in Jesus.    Lessons: Acts 9:36-42, Psalm 139:7-8, Luke 7: 11-17, Eph. 4:9, 1 Peter 3:18-19, 4:6, Rom. 6:3-4.   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel

  • Everywhere You Look

    13/09/2020 Duración: 20min

    Following the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, his followers met together in their homes. Following a vision from God, Peter was led to be in the home of a gentile unbeliever named Cornelius who was a Roman centurion. We see in these and other events reported in the New Testament that the earliest Christian churches met in people’s homes and that the saving activity of the Holy Spirit happened in homes. Lessons: Acts 2:42-47, 10:24-48 Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel  

  • Everywhere You Look

    06/09/2020 Duración: 18min

    The Church of Jesus Christ is to be more sent out everywhere rather than gathered in a church building. In the book of Acts almost all of the work of God through the apostles happens away from any church building. The earliest Christian churches left the building and during the pandemic most churches today have left the building. The disciples met the risen Jesus outside somewhere and were sent to the ends of the earth to be witnesses of Jesus. While we are strengthened in the gathered community of Christ Followers, we are sent out into our communities to give witness to the salvation that comes through Christ.    Next step: Get to know the people you live life with and near (neighbors, co-workers, acquaintances, fellow volunteers, etc.) Spend time with them.  Plant and water the seeds of faith through praying for and with people, encouraging people, serving people, engaging in spiritual conversations, telling your story, and sharing the good news of Jesus.   Lessons: Acts 1:1-9, 8:1b-4   Watch: stlukecolumb

  • A Service of Lament

    30/08/2020 Duración: 19min

    “Lamentation, a prayer for help coming out of pain, is very common in the Bible. Over one third (50 or so) of the psalms are laments. Lament frequently occurs in the Book of Job: “Why did I not perish at birth, come forth from the womb and expire?” (Job 3:11). The prophets likewise cry out to God, such as Jeremiah does: “Why is my pain continuous, my wound incurable…?” (15:18) and Habakkuk: “…my legs tremble beneath me. I await the day of distress that will come upon the people who attack us” (3:16).   One whole book, Lamentations, expresses the confusion and suffering felt after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians.   We find something similar in the New Testament as well. People who are afflicted cry out to Jesus for help. Bartimaeus, the blind beggar, shouts out, “Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!” (Mark 10:47).”   During this service of lament, participants will be invited to lament the losses, the deep frustrations, and the painful areas of our lives in the presence of God and His people. 

  • Fault vs Responsibility

    23/08/2020 Duración: 17min

    While a societal evil might not directly be our fault, we still have a responsibility to bring good. Because we have received much, we are called to live out this truth in the racial reckoning that we are experiencing in our society today. Jesus taught, “From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” Whether we understand that societal evils are in any way our fault or not, Jesus calls us to use our privilege, power, and wealth to correct the evils and bring good into the lives of others. We are to live more for others than for ourselves. We are to apply this teaching of Jesus in our work to bring justice for those who have been oppressed and discriminated against.   Next Step: If you believe that the oppression and discrimination that grows out of racism in our culture is not your fault and therefore not your responsibility to correct, spend some time thinking more about your opinion and ask the Lord what he thinks ab

  • God's Grace in the Land Between

    16/08/2020 Duración: 17min

    Getting help is essential to making it through the land between. There are always challenges in the land between. The Israelites faced the hostile Amalekites in battle. As long as Moses held up in arms, the Israelites prevailed in the battle.  When Moses could no longer hold his arms up, those around him helped him and the battle was won. Our first move when we are in the land between is often to think that we can go it alone and prevail. That is very rarely true. When we rest on Jesus (the stone in v. 12) and allow others to help us and hold us up, we are much more likely to overcome the challenges we face in the land between.   Next Step: Identify where you are trying to go it alone and it is wearing you down. Change what you are thinking and doing in order to rest on Jesus, determine what help you need from others, and then secure that help.   Lessons: Exodus 17:8-16   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel

  • God's Grace in the Land Between

    09/08/2020 Duración: 18min

    God sometimes gives signs when we thirst for reassurance, but our trust in God cannot rest on God proving his love and care for us. Trust is the most necessary quality for an eternal relationship. In an account Water-from-the-rock account found in Numbers 20:1-13, the necessity of trusting God is tragically illustrated when Moses goes beyond the direction of God and strikes the rock and is therefore not permitted to enter the Promised Land. Trusting in God is so vital to our relationship with Him that He used what appears to be a momentary and minor lack of trust on Moses’ part to teach us the tragic results of not trusting in God. This is because only God fully understands that trust is most necessary for an eternal relationship.   Next Step: Determine where you might be putting God to the test to prove that he is with you and working for you. Spend some time listening to what He thinks about this and determine whether this is helpful to your faith. Make a change in your thinking if necessary.     Lessons:

  • God's Grace in the Land Between

    03/08/2020 Duración: 18min

    Grumbling.  The Lord heard their grumbling, the text tells us, and instead of rebuking them for their grumbling against Moses and Aaron, He provides abundantly: quail and manna.   But on the seventh day, some looked for food but there was none.  Others saved some until morning, but it was spoiled by the maggots.  The people’s lack of trust in God’s abundance caused problems in the community.  The people had a scarcity mindset which caused them to hoard food and not rest.     During this time, when certain items have been on short supply, and when we’ve seen our bank accounts dwindle, we may feel scared...and wonder if God really will provide.  Times of scarcity certainly can cause fear and lead us into a scarcity mindset.   An abundance mindset rests in the grace of God revealed.  An abundance mindset is able to rest on the Sabbath because they know that there will be more tomorrow and there is enough for today.  An abundance mindset allows us to be content with our “daily bread” and not store up for ourselve

  • God’s Grace in the Land Between

    26/07/2020 Duración: 17min

    The Israelites were thirsty, really thirsty.  They had traveled three days and found no water, and then the water they found was bitter.  One can imagine the disappointment and possible frustration with Moses.  After all, they were out there because he had led them there.  Couldn’t they find some water after all? Bitterness, psychologists tell us, is a smoldering resentment.  We are wronged, we feel angry and then we ruminate on the wrong.  We become bitter.  We think, “Someone must be to blame for my misery.”  In this case, Moses.  Fueling their complaint to Moses, “What are we going to drink?” is a frustration and growing bitterness.   The people were helpless in the face of the growing and real threat of dying of thirst in the wilderness.  Their situation went from bad to worse at Marah.  The people wondered, and then concluded, that there was nothing that could be done.  They had learned helplessness.   Life is filled with adverse conditions, including this pandemic, which leaves us feeling helpless and p

  • God's Grace in the Land Between

    19/07/2020 Duración: 14min

    This Sunday, we are continuing our sermon series, God's Grace in the Land Between: Finding God in Difficult Transitions. In this series, we are seeking direction on how to navigate this season of our lives by taking a fresh look into the Exodus account, where God rescued his people from slavery in Egypt and guided them through the wilderness to the Promised Land.   Now I don't know about you, but life today feels a little like the wilderness to me. Can we get this period of our lives over already!? When can life return to normal? I'm sure we are all wrestling with questions like these, hoping for a little more stability and go back to what we enjoyed most about life before public health restrictions were put in place.   This week, we will take a look into one of the most powerful ways God delivered his people at a time when they were fearing for their lives the most.   Next Step: When we can release our fears, trust in God’s plan, be silent, and move forward as he directs we experience His love in very powerf

  • God’s Grace in the Land Between

    12/07/2020 Duración: 17min

    God provides clarity when we are confused, but we will often have to change. The Hebrews had to leave their bondage in Egypt in a rush and probably were confused as to which route to take to the Promised Land. Their first move was to take the shortest route there along the Mediterranean Sea. They were confused. God brought clarity through providing the pillars of cloud and fire to lead the Hebrews in the way that God would have them go. What they first had to do was to turn around (repent) and go back from the direction they had initially started to follow.   When we are in the land between it is often confusing which direction we are to move. We trust that God’s desire is to provide clarity when we are confused and lead us in the direction God would have us move. It is often the case that God’s first move for us is for us to repent and move in the opposite direction from which we were headed. This will involve us having to change.   Next Step: Where are you experiencing confusion in your life? Consider that

  • Just Another Manic Monday

    09/07/2020 Duración: 20min

    If the things we are doing in our daily lives are not fueled by the time we are spending with God, we eventually forget that He's there and think we can make our own decisions; that we are god. We are fueled by spending time with God, not by the physical "busyness" of our lives.   Lessons: Luke 10:38-42   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel

  • You Don't Have To Be Fixed To Be Found

    28/06/2020 Duración: 17min

    In this is scripture passage we see that Jesus is a masterful storyteller as he is able to tell a story that speaks to all of us.  No matter who we see ourselves as in this story Jesus reminds us all that you don’t have to be fixed to be found.     Lessons: Luke 15:11-32   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/ondemand   Subscribe to our Youtube channel  

  • Finding Rest When Overwhelmed

    21/06/2020 Duración: 17min

    The yoke of Jesus is a structure that gives a restful lifestyle. Many people are feeling overwhelmed because of the changes brought on by the COVID 19 pandemic. Many were already feeling overwhelmed before the pandemic hit. Finding true rest does not mean becoming lazy. Rather, Jesus promises that following his way of living (his yoke) will bring a yoke that is easy and a burden that is light. To experience this you may have to take off a heavy and burdensome yoke that you are trying to carry and take upon yourself the yoke of Jesus and learn from him. Think of this yoke as structures you put in your life to experience a restful lifestyle. Even as you press on to take hold of this change, know that you have already been taken hold of by God. Rest in the assurance that Jesus took hold of the cross in order to take hold of you.   Next Step: Identify a structure you could put in place to help you to be less overwhelmed and then establish that structure.    Lessons: Matthew 11:25-30   Watch: stlukecolumbus.com/o

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