If we turn away from Christ and back into sin, seeking to turn God’s grace into a license to live in rebellion and enmity against God, we justly earn the wages and penalty for our sins, which is death and the eternal wrath of God. But if, by the grace of God, we continue trusting in Christ Jesus and His atoning sacrifice for our sins, we are set free from the condemnation of the law and from our former servitude to sin, and God’s gracious gift to us is forgiveness for all our sins and eternal life for Jesus’ sake.
Advent 2 — Who is Jesus?
Worship at Good Shepherd on Dec. 4, 2022
Why did God send John the Baptist?
Offer the sacrifice of praise - Hebrews 13:15-16
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Are you content with God’s blessings? Hebrews 13:4-6
Worship at Good Shepherd on Nov. 6, 2022
Do you despise the Gospel blessings? Genesis 25:34ff.; Heb. 12:14ff.
Reformation Festival at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Rogers, Ark.
Remain in Jesus’ Word - John 8:31-32
Worship at Good Shepherd on Oct. 23, 2022
How can the pastor forgive sins? - Matthew 9:1-8
Worship at Good Shepherd on Oct. 16, 2022
Jesus desires our salvation - Luke 13:34-35
Worship on October 9, 2022
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In the beginning God ... Genesis 1:1
What you sow you will reap - Galatians 6:7-8
Worship at Good Shepherd on Sept. 18, 2022
If any man thirst - John 7:37ff.
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