Tag: Lutheran Hour

  • What is Heaven?

    What is Heaven?

    A message by Michael Zeigler for The Lutheran Hour based on John 17:1-5 Source: What is Heaven?

  • The Problem of Heaven

    The Problem of Heaven

    What if we get to heaven–and we don’t like it? Source: The Problem of Heaven

  • Stranger Than Fiction

    Stranger Than Fiction

    God is the Author Who becomes part of the story–our story. The Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler presents his first message as Lutheran Hour Speaker Source: Stranger Than Fiction

  • We Preach Christ Crucified

    We Preach Christ Crucified

    In a classic message from 1955, Dr. Oswald Hoffmann talks about all the things that change-and the God Who doesn’t. Source: We Preach Christ Crucified

  • We Will Not Fear

    We Will Not Fear

    Dr. Oswald Hoffmann says, “Fear is a fact of life … but faith in God harnesses fear and points it in the right direction.” Source: We Will Not Fear

  • God Created

    God Created

    Guest speaker, Rev. Perry Hart warns against our culture’s devaluation of life and calls us to see ourselves and others as precious people, created by God, redeemed by Christ. Source: God Created

  • Cut Off–for Us

    Cut Off–for Us

    Sin is serious because it cuts us off from God. Guest speaker Dr. Lawrence Rast says Jesus was cut off from God, in our place. Source: Cut Off–for Us

  • Come, Lord Jesus!

    Come, Lord Jesus!

    In a classic message from 1998, Dr. Dale Meyer explains how a common table prayer reminds us of our dependence upon God and His gifts. Source: Come, Lord Jesus!

  • The Mystery of God

    The Mystery of God

    The undeniable hiddenness of God becomes the openness of God when you see His Son, Jesus Christ. Source: The Mystery of God

  • The Changeless Christ for a Changing World

    The Changeless Christ for a Changing World

    In a classic message first heard in 1937, Dr. Walter A. Maier tells how Christ comes to us in our world of change and decay with a message of unchanging hope. Source: The Changeless Christ for a Changing World