
The Lord Provides a Leader - Numbers 27:15-23
All of the greatest leaders in the church are at their best when they’re demonstrating selfles...


Hosted by Pastor Benjamin Birner · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 249 episodes
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Pastor Benjamin Birner hosts Cross of Christ Lutheran Church - Liverpool, NY (WELS), a religion show with 249 episodes published.

All of the greatest leaders in the church are at their best when they’re demonstrating selfles...

We’re sinners. But here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus ca...

Everyone has doubts about all kinds of things. Doubting is part of the human condition. But there ar...

When you don’t speak the same language, it’s hard to communicate. When we share the gospel, we need to speak the same language as someone. Fortunately, the Holy Spirit has taken care of that problem for us at Pentecost.

If the disciples were to list their reasons for staring up into the sky, I think we’d find it quite compelling. We’d likely want to continue staring up into the sky with them. We already do it more than we think.

We have every reason to revere Christ as Lord and live our lives for him. But doing so appears to put us in a lose-lose situation.

In stories, the vampires can’t get you if you’re holy. Are you holy? In real life, there are no vampires. But there is darkness. There is trouble and suffering that threatens to suck the life from us. These are the issue

Luke gave us a description of what the early church devoted themselves to: the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.

They were cut to the heart. What do you do when you’ve just made the biggest, worst, most shameful mistake of your life and now the person you offended has all power over you? What do you do when you’ve just crucified th

The week after Easter is, on average, one of the lowest attended church services of the year. We fall into our regular routines, wearing our regular clothes, singing in our regular voices. Jesus still lives, but do we ac

Jonah comes walking up from the beach, soaking wet and admittedly smelling like the inside of a fish. “Guys, you would not believe what just happened to me!”

Jesus said, “Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?”

“Are you a man or a mouse?” That’s a rhetorical question. Nobody who asks that is seriously questioning your identity. Are you a human being or a rodent? You’re a human being. The implication is, then act like it. You’re

The people sinfully wondered, “Is the Lord among us or not?” and the Lord showed them he is still the same Lord of grace who has always been with them. He stood by and revealed himself in water from a rock. He gave thirs

Abraham’s story doesn’t prove you’re saved by being a good person like he was. It proves that even the best of people must be saved by faith.

God’s not fair, but death has nothing to do with it.

We feel the tension in relationships when big things like jobs and scholarships are on the line. What if your life were on the line instead? We all know what this feels like firsthand. We call it guilt. It’s the realizat

After rescuing Israel, God made them an offer. “If you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, 6 you will be for me a kingdom of

Will there be any proud and arrogant people in heaven? Reading Zephaniah, the answer appears to be no. It doesn’t take a lot of self-reflection to be terrified by that thought. What does Zephaniah mean?

If you can, imagine someone comes from a planet where there is no death. They visit Earth. What would they be shocked by? What cruel behavior that we call normal is actually the result of living under the shadow of death
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