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Nehemiah | Confident.Faith
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Gottes Wort und Luthers Lehr', vergehet nun und nimmermehr.
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Daily Devotion for 24 September 2025 (16th Wednesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 123 Psalm 99 Nehemiah 9:22–38 1 Timothy 6:3–21 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIB:25–33
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Daily Devotion for 23 September 2025 (16th Tuesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 51 Psalm 12 Nehemiah 9:1–21 1 Timothy 5:17—6:2 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIB:16–24
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Daily Devotion for 22 September 2025 (16th Monday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 133 Psalm 119:97–104 Nehemiah 7:1–4; 8:1–18 1 Timothy 5:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIB:1–14 Commemoration Today we commemorate Jonah. Called by God to preach in Nineveh, capital of Assyria, Jonah initially refused his call and attempted to flee. Whereas all are familiar with the story of Jonah and the whale, the Book of Jonah focuses more on God’s mercy, patience, and compassion. Christ Himself uses the story of Jonah and the whale in describing His own death, burial, and resurrection.
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Daily Devotion for 21 September 2025 (15th Sunday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 55 Psalm 119:89–96 Nehemiah 5:1–16; 6:1–16 1 Timothy 4:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIA:83–97 Commemoration Today we celebrate the Festival of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist. An author of one of the four Gospels, Matthew was called to follow Jesus, and, in doing so, left behind a lucrative occupation as tax collector. Church tradition is uncertain as to the specifics of Matthew’s death.
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Daily Devotion for 20 September 2025 (15th Saturday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 46 Psalm 54 Nehemiah 4:7–23 1 Timothy 3:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIA:68–82
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Daily Devotion for 19 September 2025 (15th Friday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 136 Nehemiah 2:11–20; 4:1–6 1 Timothy 2:1–15 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIA:59–67
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Daily Devotion for 18 September 2025 (15th Thursday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 118 Nehemiah 1:1—2:10 1 Timothy 1:1–20 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XIIA:46–58
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Through the Bible in a Year — 15 July 2025
Nehemiah 9–13 The People of Israel Confess Their Sins through Nehemiah Drives out Foreigners
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Through the Bible in a Year — 14 July 2025
Nehemiah 3–8 Work Proceeds on Jerusalem through the Feast of Booths
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Through the Bible in a Year — 11 July 2025
Ezra 7:21 — Nehemiah 2:20 Artaxerxes Sends Ezra to Jerusalem through Nehemiah Starts Rebuilding Jerusalem
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Lutheran Lectionary for 26 January 2025 (3rd Sunday after Epiphany)
Readings Nehemiah 8:1–3, 5–6, 8–10 Psalm 19 1 Corinthians 12:12–31a Luke 4:16–30
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Daily Devotion for 24 September 2024 (19th Tuesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 123 Psalm 99 Nehemiah 9:22–38 1 Timothy 6:3–21 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIb, 25–33
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Daily Devotion for 23 September 2024 (19th Monday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 51 Psalm 12 Nehemiah 9:1–21 1 Timothy 5:17—6:2 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIb, 16–24
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Daily Devotion for 22 September 2024 (18th Sunday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 133 Psalm 119:97–104 Nehemiah 7:1–4; 8:1–18 1 Timothy 5:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIb, 1–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Jonah. Called by God to preach in Nineveh, capital of Assyria, Jonah initially refused his call and attempted to flee. Whereas all are familiar with the story of Jonah and the whale (or large fish), the Book of Jonah focuses more on God’s mercy, patience, and compassion. Christ Himself uses the story of Jonah and the whale in describing His own death, burial, and resurrection.
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Daily Devotion for 21 September 2024 (18th Saturday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 55 Psalm 119:89–96 Nehemiah 5:1–16; 6:1–16 1 Timothy 4:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIa, 83–97 Festival Today we celebrate the Festival of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist. An author of one of the four Gospels, Matthew was called to follow Jesus, and, in doing so, left behind a lucrative occupation as tax collector. Church tradition is uncertain as to whether Matthew died a martyr’s death, and, if so, where.
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Daily Devotion for 20 September 2024 (18th Friday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 46 Psalm 54 Nehemiah 4:7–23 1 Timothy 3:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIa, 68–82
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Daily Devotion for 19 September 2024 (18th Thursday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 136 Nehemiah 2:11–20; 4:1–6 1 Timothy 2:1–15 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIa, 59–67
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Daily Devotion for 18 September 2024 (18th Wednesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 118 Nehemiah 1:1—2:10 1 Timothy 1:1–20 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIa, 46–58
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Daily Devotion for 24 September 2023 (17th Sunday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 123 Psalm 99 Nehemiah 9:22–38 1 Timothy 6:3–21 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIB, 25–33
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Daily Devotion for 23 September 2023 (17th Saturday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 51 Psalm 12 Nehemiah 9:1–21 1 Timothy 5:17—6:2 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIB, 16–24
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Daily Devotion for 22 September 2023 (17th Friday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 133 Psalm 119:97–104 Nehemiah 7:1–4; 8:1–18 1 Timothy 5:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIB, 1–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Jonah. Called by God to preach in Nineveh, capital of Assyria, Jonah initially refused his call and attempted to flee. Whereas all are familiar with the story of Jonah and the whale (or large fish), the book of Jonah focuses more on God’s mercy, patience, and compassion. Christ Himself uses the story of Jonah and the whale in describing His own death, burial, and resurrection.
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Daily Devotion for 21 September 2023 (17th Thursday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 55 Psalm 119:89–96 Nehemiah 5:1–16; 6:1–16 1 Timothy 4:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIA, 83–97 Festival Today we celebrate the festival of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist. An author of one of the four Gospels, Matthew was called to follow Jesus, and, in doing so, left behind a lucrative occupation as tax collector. Church tradition is uncertain as to whether Matthew died a martyr’s death, and, if so, where.
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Daily Devotion for 20 September 2023 (17th Wednesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 46 Psalm 54 Nehemiah 4:7–23 1 Timothy 3:1–16 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIA, 68–82
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Daily Devotion for 19 September 2023 (17th Tuesday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 136 Nehemiah 2:11–20; 4:1–6 1 Timothy 2:1–15 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIA, 59–67
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Daily Devotion for 18 September 2023 (17th Monday after Pentecost)
Readings Psalm 118 Nehemiah 1:1—2:10 1 Timothy 1:1–20 Apology of the Augsburg Confession, XIIA, 46–58
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