Sunday Worship February 1, 2026
8:30 am & 11 am In Person English Service
8:30 or later livestream
1 PM Spanish Service
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Here are some questions to help you reflect on the sermon:
We often hear "Jesus is Lord" as a command to obey. Luther contradicts this understanding in the Large Catechism where he writes, “What is it to ‘become my Lord?’ This means He has redeemed me from sin, from the devil, from death and from all evil. Before that, I had no Lord and King, but was held captive in the devil’s power, condemned to die, and bound up in sin and blindness.” How does Luther’s definition change the way you feel about His authority over your life?
In Genesis 12-13, we see Abraham kept trying to "give away" God's blessings (his wife, the land) out of fear or impatience. In what areas of your life do you try to take control or settle for less because you don't trust God to come through?
Read Mark 16:1-8: After Peter’s worst failure (denying Jesus), the angel specifically mentioned his name: "Tell his disciples and Peter." Why was it so important for Peter to hear his name in that moment? What does that tell you about how God views your own failures?
The Bible isn't a rulebook but a storybook of God saving people who constantly try to mess it up. How can we,"give people something to believe" this week by living out that kind of grace for others?

