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Theme for Epiphany 4

Jesus healed many people afflicted with demons, casting them out with authority. Likewise, he preached with authority because he is the Author of all good.


The Hymn for Epiphany 4
Hymn #842

The Verse for Epiphany 4
Alleluia. I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns as well; for I was sent for this purpose. Alleluia. (Luke 4.43b)


The Collect for Epiphany 4
Almighty God, You know we live in the midst of so many dangers that in our frailty we cannot stand upright. Grant strength and protection to support us in all dangers and carry us through all temptations; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.


The Hymns for the Week
Hymns #538, #842, #533, #885, #541, #722

Catechism for the Week
Christian Questions with Their Answers
PREPARED BY DR. MARTIN LUTHER FOR THOSE WHO INTEND TO GO TO THE SACRAMENT
After confession and instruction in the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Our Father, and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, the pastor may ask, or Christians may ask themselves these questions:
19. What should admonish and encourage a Christian to receive the Sacrament frequently?
First, both the command and the promise of Christ the Lord. Second, his own pressing need, because of which the command, encouragement, and promise are given.

20. But what should you do if you are not aware of this need and have no hunger and thirst for the Sacrament?
To such a person no better advice can be given than this: first, he should touch his body to see if he still has flesh and blood. Then he should believe what the Scriptures say of it in Galatians 5 and Romans 7.
Second, he should look around to see whether he is still in the world, and remember that there will be no lack of sin and trouble, as the Scriptures say in John 15-16 and in 1 John 2 and 5.
Third, he will certainly have the devil also around him, who with his lying and murdering day and night will let him have no peace, within or without, as the Scriptures picture him in John 8 and 16; 1 Peter 5; Ephesians 6; and 2 Timothy 2.

Note
These questions and answers are no child's play, but are drawn up with great earnestness of purpose by the venerable and devout Dr. Luther for both young and old. Let each one pay attention and consider it a serious matter; for St. Paul writes to the Galatians in chapter six: Do not be deceived, God is not mocked.

Daily Readings for the Week
Sunday Psalm 34 Zechariah 6:1-7:14
Monday Psalm 35 Zechariah 8:1-23
Tuesday Psalm 36 Zechariah 9:1-17
Wednesday Psalm 37 Zechariah 10:1-11:3
Thursday Psalm 38 Zechariah 11:4-17
Friday Psalm 39 Zechariah 12:1-13:9
Saturday Psalm 40 Zechariah 14:1-21

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Update - 29 January 2007
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