For the adults who wish to know the best way to study the Bible, this resource is really outstanding. I used to worry about them going to Community Bible Studies and others, but with this book they are deputized as good Lutheran expositors and can share what they learn from their own honest investigations of the Sacred Text. Online Lutheran Bible Study. This page contains links to notes taken from various DELTO (Distance Education Leading To Ordination) and CE (Continuing Education) classes which are available online. Exodus DELTO Class Notes. Exodus Lectures by Dr. John Kleinig for pastors as Continuing Education. Galatians DELTO Class Taught by Dr. Galatians DELTO Class Bullet Notes. Engage in devotional, Christ-centered Bible reading and study with the distinctive, comprehensive notes and practical application of The Lutheran Study Bible.This new Bible is the first in English to be developed from the ground-up with notes that are distinctively Lutheran, prepared by Lutheran theologians and pastors from over twenty Lutheran church bodies.
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth.
Video Categories

Similiar Videos To: The Apostles' Creed Part 1
Sixth Commandment
First Commandment
The Apostles' Creed Part 2
The Lord's Prayer: Doxology and Amen
The Lord's Prayer: Sixth Petition
The Lord's Prayer: Second Petition
Eighth Commandment
Users Who Viewed This Video Also Viewed:

The difference between human laws and God’s law?

Justification by faith: How did Luther get there?
Lutheran Vocabulary: Good Works
Sixth Commandment
Someone who says, “I don’t believe in God�
Luther meaning when he said “sin and sin boldlyâ
Baptism: What Is It?
Can I not worry about sinning more?
A Bible Study
More Videos Like: The Apostles' Creed Part 1
The Means of Grace: Lord's Supper
The Bible: Interpreting
Bible Study With Notes
The Lord's Prayer: Seventh Petition
The Lord's Prayer: Third Petition
Changes in the Church: Changes in Worship
What does philosophy have to do with theology?
Christ Alone
For the month of May, we are going to give a cursory look at the book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes teaches us about the vanity of man’s heart which is not content with his present vocation but always desires future honor and wealth and fame. “What does the worker gain from his toil?” Whatever man seeks apart from God is a vain striving and accomplishes nothing. It is the gift of God for man to enjoy his work. The Christian is content to live the good life of thanksgiving for forgiveness before God and the world.
Handouts: The Three Books of Solomon, Luther’s Prefaces to the Book of Ecclesiastes
Overheads: Overheads Lesson 1 May 8 2016
Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
