Christ the King Sunday is the last Sunday in the Lutheran church calendar. We haven’t celebrated this Sunday together as a congregation for two years because of COVID. The church’s doors were closed, and praise for Christ seemed hallow with a computer at home. I’m glad we could celebrate Christ’s life today by celebrating with other Christians and by singing songs of praise so rightfully His. Unlike so many Americans, my faith is strong, and I owe Him for everything…..
Christ lives! Let all the world sing! The cross is empty. Let praises be heard in every home. Death will never survive the power of love. Christ lives! He is not bound to the pain of the whip. He bore the cross so that all may be blessed with abundant life. He saves and heals even today in every place and time. With every affliction and war, color, contempt, and wealth cannot divide us. Christ suffers with us and loves…..
In researching the COVID-19 virus that is currently ravaging the world, I am reminded of Psalm 40. My thoughts have turned to God, not to so many fears about what could happen in this medical crisis. My Faith in the Cross I wait patiently for the Lord to hear my concerns. He will pull me up from destruction, out of my worries, and onto solid ground. I will sing a song of new praise to God, the Almighty King. My…..
