The mark of the Beast in Revelation 13:18 is a mark identifying its bearer as belonging to the evil system of this world. But there is a much stronger mark, found in Revelation 14:1: the name of the Lamb and of his Father. Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor...
Please join us for Ash Wednesday Worship Service on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 7 PM CST. Why Ashes on Ash Wednesday? Lutheran Worship: History and Practice, a commentary on Lutheran Worship, one of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s hymnals, says this about...
In the highly symbolic Revelation 12-14, John records a vision of a great Dragon (the Satan) pursuing and trying to kill a Baby (Jesus Messiah), attempting to crush him with two henchmen, the beast from the sea and the beast from the land, symbols of the political and...
Christians (and many others as well) believe that God made everything that exists, but this raises the question of who made God. Chuck and Aaron talk about who God is, what it means that one supreme being made everything, the question of ultimate cause, and the moral...
The Bible claims that there is one creator God, Yahweh, who made everything that exists. Some people wonder then if there was someone or something that made God. But the uncreatedness of God is, in fact, one of the most basic ways to understand what or who God is,...