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5-9-2021 Weekly article

Keeping Afloat in the Lord!

and never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth (Genesis 9:11b).

This year, you may have felt that you were living in the times of Noah, getting seasick, and no one would let you off the boat. Never fear, the Lord is near!

As we approach the “Running the Race ... Looking to Jesus” LWML Lexington Convention, you may feel like this last year, your race was run chasing pandemic issues. To refresh you in the race, the LWML Christian Resources Editors Committee has compiled a fresh supply of Bible studies, devotions, songs, and sketches in Faith Building Help for Groups, available during convention.

To sustain your journey, one new Bible study is available to you in advance of convention. This week you can download the Bible study, Living in the Times of Noah — Today at www.lwml.org/posts/short-bible-studies/living-in-the-days-of-noah-today to help you weather the storms of life. Noah’s life was no more of a cruise than ours, but he kept his head above water with the Lord.

Smooth Sailing Blessings,

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5-2-2021 Weekly article

LWML: A Love that Endures

As we approach Mother’s Day, let us remember those women who have nurtured us in the faith and mentored us in joyful service.

Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever! (Psalm 107:1).

The women and men of LWML have a heart for faith, family, and mission-giving. What better way to pass on that legacy of faith and mission service than including the Lord’s work in your estate plan?

Whether you seek to

  • share your faith by using a Christian preamble for your will or living trust,
  • bless your family by recording your wishes and instructions for end-of-life to guide them, and/or
  • impact ministry with a simple bequest or beneficiary designation,

one of our professional, trusted Gifts of Love Planning Counselors can help you! This LWML ministry is offered as a free service to LWML members and their families. For more information or to contact one of our Gift Planning Counselors, go to www.lwmlgiftplan.org.

Eden Keefe

4-25-2021 Weekly Article

Routines

How do you begin each God-given day? I once heard an interview in which the speaker suggested that making your bed first thing in the morning gives you a sense of accomplishment, thereby encouraging you to tackle the remaining tasks outlined for the day. That thought has stuck in my mind and has produced a feeling of, “Okay, I’m ready for what’s next!”

However, even better is beginning each day with a devotion. A Mustard Seed Devotion? Portals of Prayer devotion? A special daily devotion book? Using a schedule for reading the Bible in a year? No matter what devotion routine you use, it’s the best way to start your day — even better than making your bed.

All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, (2 Timothy 3:16).

May your daily routine begin with the Lord. The LWML home page tab “The Word,” the LWML app, and LWML On The Go Podcasts are excellent resources for starting good routines.

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4-18-2021 Weekly article

Reflecting the Immense Love of God

The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters (Genesis 1:2).

Have you ever looked at your reflection in a pool of water? Imagine seeing the Spirit of God reflected there! God’s Spirit created faith in your heart at Baptism, and you now reflect God to the world. Water is vital to maintain life — without water we all would die. Without faith our soul will perish.

A favorite family photo shows my husband, an LCMS pastor, baptizing our grandchild. What a thrill to witness the Spirit of God creating faith and bringing another child into His heavenly family!

God wants us to help spread the Good News of Jesus throughout the world so all people can be in His family. LWML mission grants we support with our mites and prayers help bring souls to Christ. May we always reflect the immense love of God as we strive to live for Him!

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4-11-2021 Weekly article

Come, Spend Time with Me

During the last year, life has been turned upside down. Many of us were ordered into isolation as the virus spiked all over the country. I had time at home that I don’t normally have. And here was God saying, “Come, spend time with Me.”

I looked up Bible verses on diseases, crises, encouragement, and hope. A verse that spoke to me loudly was, For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you (Jeremiah 29:11–12). Many of us are very familiar with verse 11, but verse 12 is key. God has plans for us, but we also need to call upon Him; pray and He will answer.

As Lutheran Women in Mission, we share God’s Word through LWML Bible studies and devotions, especially in isolation.

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4-4-2021 Weekly Article

Jesus Lives! The Victory’s Won!

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57).

Victory! That is what today is all about! Sin and death are defeated. Jesus has won the victory and has promised that His victory is ours. Sin cannot beat us down, for Christ has borne it away. The grave cannot hold us because it could not hold Jesus. Life eternal is ours because Jesus lives.

This is especially good news this year since many of us could not celebrate Easter with our church family last year. Today, Christ’s victory seems even more joyful as full-throated “alleluias” will be spoken, Easter lilies carry the smell of the resurrection, and we will partake of the Lamb’s high feast. It is a celebration of Christ’s victory, and it is a celebration of the resurrected life He gives us.

Rejoice, dear saints of God, for victory is ours in Christ. And with the Church, let the world hear it this year: “Alleluia! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!”

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4-2-2021 Good Friday article

Good for Us

and with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:5c).

It is a day that we have come to call “good” even though it does not seem there is much good about it. The Christ, the Lamb of God, dies on the cross, and it is all our fault. Our sin — yours and mine — put Him there to suffer, bleed, and die.

But without this cross, without these wounds, and without this death, there would be no hope for us. Christ bears our sin upon Himself, but in the wounds made in His hands, feet, and side, we are healed eternally.

That is why today is called “Good” Friday. The innocent Lamb of God is slain for us. By His wounds we find healing for body and soul and, washed in His blood, we are heirs of eternal life. Today is a good day for us, and it is also good for our Lord. In love, He has healed us and secured our place in His kingdom forever.

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