Messages From Trinity Galewood Trinity Lutheran Church: Lisle, IL
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- Religion & Spirituality
Live messages recorded at Trinity Galewood in Chicago, IL. Join us as we explore God's word together.
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Waiting with Anticipation
Peter concludes his message with a final word of encouragement: Jesus is coming back
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Warning Signs
There are a lot of spiritual options out there, but not all of them are for our good. In this passage Peter lays out several “warning signs” to help us identify dangerous teachings and false paths in a world of multitudinous options.
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Taking God at His Word
There has been a lot of debate about the Bible and its reliability over the past two hundred years, but what Peter makes clear is that everything we have heard about Jesus is trustworthy because it came from God through eyewitnesses.
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Living in Light of Your Calling
How do we grow spiritually? That is a question that both Christians and non-Christians have asked themselves down through the centuries. Today’s bookstores are filled with self-help manuals and transformation books that promise to help us become more peaceful and purposeful than every before. But Peter offers us a better way. He says that if you want to grow spiritually, then it means being formed in a relationship with the God who loves you and invites you to become more like Him. By being with Him we become more like Him, with our virtues growing as the fruit of our faith. Peter’s invitation is to once more get to know Jesus who, by his divine power, “has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness”
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Living for Jesus
The last conversation that we have between Jesus and Peter takes place shortly after the Resurrection. Jesus takes Peter aside and restores him to his calling by reminding him of what it truly means to love Him; it means serving and caring for His people. Our love for Jesus is meant to overflow into how we love and serve others. This is the mark of a truly Christian life; we love the way Christ first loved us.