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S6 Ep 361Daily Devotion for 28 November 2025 (Last Friday of the Church Year)

Readings Psalm 102 Psalm 85 Isaiah 2:1–22 1 Peter 1:13–25 Large Catechism, Longer Preface: 7–13

Nov 28, 202516 min

S6 Ep 360Daily Devotion for 27 November 2025 (Thanksgiving Day)

Readings Psalm 66 Isaiah 1:1–28 1 Peter 1:1–12 Large Catechism, Longer Preface: 1–6

Nov 27, 202515 min

S6 Ep 359Daily Devotion for 26 November 2025 (Last Wednesday of the Church Year)

Readings Psalm 75 Psalm 108 Daniel 6:1–28 Revelation 22:1–21 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVIII:20–27

Nov 25, 202516 min

S6 Ep 358Daily Devotion for 25 November 2025 (Last Tuesday of the Church Year)

Readings Psalm 48 Daniel 5:1–30 Revelation 21:9–27 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVIII:15–19

Nov 25, 202515 min

S6 Ep 64Lutheran Lectionary for 27 November 2025 (Thanksgiving Day)

Readings Deuteronomy 8:1–10 Psalm 67 Philippians 4:6–20 1 Timothy 2:1–4 Luke 17:11–19

Nov 25, 202510 min

S1 Ep 166Through the Bible in a Year — 24 November 2025

Luke 7:1–9:22 Luke 7:1 through 9:22

Nov 24, 202516 min

S6 Ep 357Daily Devotion for 24 November 2025 (Last Monday of the Church Year)

Readings Psalm 41 Daniel 4:1–37 Revelation 21:1–8 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVIII:11–14

Nov 24, 202515 min

S6 Ep 356Daily Devotion for 23 November 2025 (Last Sunday of the Church Year)

Readings Psalm 39 Psalm 38 Daniel 3:1–30 Revelation 20:1–15 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVIII:6–10 Commemoration Today we commemorate Clement of Rome, Pastor. An early father of the Church, Clement lived in the first century AD and helped to establish the pattern of apostolic authority that governed the Early Church. In a letter to the Christians in Corinth, Clement emphasized that Christ must remain at the center of our faith: “Let us fix our eyes on the blood of Christ, realizing how precious it is to His Father, since it was poured out for our salvation and brought the grace of repentance to the whole world.” Clement helped to lay the foundation upon which the Western Church would be built. He is commemorated for his steadfast love and perseverance in the faith. Clement of Rome was martyred in approximately AD 100 by drowning.

Nov 23, 202519 min

S6 Ep 355Daily Devotion for 22 November 2025 (24th Saturday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 111 Psalm 92 Daniel 2:24–49 Revelation 19:1–21 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVIII:1–5

Nov 22, 202516 min

S1 Ep 165Through the Bible in a Year — 21 November 2025

Luke 4–6 Luke 4 through 6

Nov 21, 202515 min

S6 Ep 354Daily Devotion for 21 November 2025 (24th Friday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 114 Psalm 16 Daniel 2:1–23 Revelation 18:1–24 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:64–69

Nov 21, 202516 min

S6 Ep 63Lutheran Lectionary for 23 November 2025 (Last Sunday of the Church Year)

Readings Malachi 3:13–18 Psalm 46 Colossians 1:13–20 Luke 23:27–43

Nov 21, 20259 min

S1 Ep 164Through the Bible in a Year — 20 November 2025

Luke 1–3 Luke 1 through 3

Nov 20, 202517 min

S6 Ep 353Daily Devotion for 20 November 2025 (24th Thursday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 118 Daniel 1:1–21 Matthew 28:1–20 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:57–63

Nov 20, 202515 min

S1 Ep 163Through the Bible in a Year — 19 November 2025

Mark 13–16 Mark 13 through 16

Nov 19, 202518 min

S6 Ep 352Daily Devotion for 19 November 2025 (24th Wednesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 20 Psalm 18 Jeremiah 38:1–28 Matthew 27:57–66 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:47–56

Nov 19, 202520 min

S1 Ep 162Through the Bible in a Year — 18 November 2025

Mark 9–12 Mark 9 through 12

Nov 18, 202519 min

S6 Ep 351Daily Devotion for 18 November 2025 (24th Tuesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 22 Jeremiah 37:1–21 Matthew 27:33–56 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:40–46

Nov 18, 2025

S1 Ep 161Through the Bible in a Year — 17 November 2025

Mark 5–8 Mark 5 through 8

Nov 17, 202518 min

S6 Ep 350Daily Devotion for 17 November 2025 (24th Monday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 148 Jeremiah 33:1–22 Matthew 27:11–32 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:34–39

Nov 17, 202514 min

S6 Ep 349Daily Devotion for 16 November 2025 (23rd Sunday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 54 Psalm 139 Jeremiah 31:1–34 Matthew 27:1–10 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:28–33

Nov 16, 202517 min

S1 Ep 160Through the Bible in a Year — 14 November 2025

Matthew 28 — Mark 4 Matthew 28 through Mark 4

Nov 15, 202517 min

S6 Ep 348Daily Devotion for 15 November 2025 (23rd Saturday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 51 Jeremiah 30:1–24 Matthew 26:57–75 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:24–27

Nov 15, 202515 min

S6 Ep 347Daily Devotion for 14 November 2025 (23rd Friday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 53 Psalm 55 Jeremiah 29:1–19 Matthew 26:36–56 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:18–23 Commemoration Today we commemorate Emperor Justinian, Christian Ruler and Confessor of Christ. Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire from AD 527 to AD 565, Justinian oversaw a renaissance during which an empire long in decline briefly resurged. Under his leadership, the Roman Empire retook North Africa, Italy, and Spain. However, Justinian is primarily remembered for his codification of Roman law (a basis of many systems to this day) and his staunch defense of and support for the Christian faith.

Nov 14, 202516 min

S1 Ep 159Through the Bible in a Year — 13 November 2025

Matthew 25–27 Matthew 25 through 27

Nov 14, 202520 min

S6 Ep 62Lutheran Lectionary for 16 November 2025 (23rd Sunday after Pentecost)

Readings Malachi 3:13–18 Psalm 46 Colossians 1:13–20 Luke 23:27–43

Nov 14, 20258 min

S6 Ep 346Daily Devotion for 13 November 2025 (23rd Thursday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 116 Psalm 50 Jeremiah 26:1–19 Matthew 26:20–35 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:11–17

Nov 13, 202517 min

S1 Ep 158Through the Bible in a Year — 12 November 2025

Matthew 21–24 Matthew 21 through 24

Nov 12, 202519 min

S6 Ep 345Daily Devotion for 12 November 2025 (23rd Wednesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 137 Psalm 130 Jeremiah 25:1–18 Matthew 26:1–19 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:9–10

Nov 12, 202513 min

S1 Ep 157Through the Bible in a Year — 11 November 2025

Matthew 16–20 Matthew 16 through 20

Nov 11, 202517 min

S6 Ep 344Daily Devotion for 11 November 2025 (23rd Tuesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 143 Psalm 105 Jeremiah 23:21–40 Matthew 25:31–46 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXVII:1–8 Commemoration Today we commemorate Martin of Tours, Pastor. Born into a pagan family in what is today Hungary, Martin grew up in Lombardy, Italy. Converting to Christianity in his youth, Martin initially served in the Roman military, but later left the military to become a monk — referring to himself as “Christ’s soldier”. Martin went on to become Bishop of Tours in Gaul (modern France), and is remembered for his simple lifestyle and his dedication to spreading the Gospel throughout rural Gaul.

Nov 11, 202517 min

S1 Ep 156Through the Bible in a Year — 10 November 2025

Matthew 12–15 Matthew 12 through 15

Nov 10, 202520 min

Daily Devotion for 10 November 2025 (23rd Monday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 24 Psalm 25 Jeremiah 23:1–20 Matthew 25:14–30 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:96–99

Nov 10, 2025

S6 Ep 342Daily Devotion for 09 November 2025 (22nd Sunday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 147 Jeremiah 22:1–23 Matthew 25:1–13 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:89–95 Commemoration Today we commemorate the birth of Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Confessor. Known as “the other Martin”, Martin Chemnitz stands as, aside from Martin Luther, the most important theologian in the history of the Lutheran Church. When disagreements arose in the wake of Luther’s death, it was Chemnitz who became the driving force behind the Formula of Concord, which restored unity. Among his many works, the four-volume Examination of the Council of Trent stands as one of Chemnitz’s greatest works; in the Examen, Chemnitz subjected the teachings of the Roman church to Scripture and to the Church Fathers — Rome has never responded.

Nov 9, 202516 min

S6 Ep 341Daily Devotion for 08 November 2025 (22nd Saturday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 143 Psalm 144 Jeremiah 20:1–18 Matthew 24:29–51 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:78–88 Commemoration Today we commemorate Johannes von Staupitz, Luther’s Father Confessor. Vicar-General of the Augustinian order in Germany, Johannes von Staupitz was born in Saxony. Called in 1503, by Frederick the Wise, to serve as dean of the theological faculty at the newly established University of Wittenberg, von Staupitz would go on to encourage Luther to obtain his doctorate in theology and to appoint Luther to be his successor as professor of Bible at Wittenberg. It was von Staupitz who counseled Luther early on in Luther’s life, when Luther was an Augustinian monk struggling with the idea of God’s grace, to focus not upon himself but upon Christ.

Nov 8, 202519 min

S1 Ep 155Through the Bible in a Year — 07 November 2025

Matthew 8–11 Matthew 8 through 11

Nov 7, 202516 min

S6 Ep 340Daily Devotion for 07 November 2025 (22nd Friday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 121 Psalm 135 Jeremiah 11:1–23 Matthew 24:1–28 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:68–77

Nov 7, 202519 min

S6 Ep 61Lutheran Lectionary for 09 November 2025 (22nd Sunday after Pentecost)

Readings Exodus 3:1–15 Psalm 148 2 Thessalonians 2:1–8, 13–17 Luke 20:27–40

Nov 7, 202511 min

S1 Ep 154Through the Bible in a Year — 06 November 2025

Matthew 1–7 Matthew 1 through 7

Nov 6, 202523 min

S6 Ep 339Daily Devotion for 06 November 2025 (22nd Thursday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 118 Jeremiah 8:18—9:12 Matthew 23:13–39 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:60–67

Nov 6, 202516 min

S1 Ep 153Through the Bible in a Year — 05 November 2025

Zechariah 11 — Malachi 4 Zechariah 11 through Malachi 4

Nov 5, 202520 min

S6 Ep 338Daily Devotion for 05 November 2025 (22nd Wednesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 38 Jeremiah 7:1–29 Matthew 23:1–12 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:52–59

Nov 5, 202516 min

S1 Ep 152Through the Bible in a Year — 04 November 2025

Zechariah 1:18–10:12 Zechariah 1:18 through 10:12

Nov 4, 202519 min

S6 Ep 337Daily Devotion for 04 November 2025 (22nd Tuesday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 110 Psalm 108 Jeremiah 5:1–19 Matthew 22:23–46 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:41–51

Nov 4, 202516 min

S1 Ep 151Through the Bible in a Year — 03 November 2025

Habakkuk 3:1 — Zechariah 1:17 Habakkuk 3:1 through Zechariah 1:17

Nov 3, 202520 min

S6 Ep 336Daily Devotion for 03 November 2025 (22nd Monday after Pentecost)

Readings Psalm 15 Psalm 26 Jeremiah 3:6—4:2 Matthew 22:1–22 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:35–40

Nov 3, 202515 min

S6 Ep 335Daily Devotion for 02 November 2025 (All Saints’ Sunday)

Readings Psalm 118 Jeremiah 1:1–19 Matthew 21:23–46 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:30–34 Feast Today we celebrate the Feast of All Saints’ Day. As Easter celebrates the resurrection of Christ, so All Saints’ Day celebrates the resurrection of all those who believe in Him. On this day, we contemplate the scope and scale of Christ’s work — winning for His Kingdom men, women, and children from every tribe and nation. We are, indeed, surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. It is such resurrection that allows us to confess that “the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed”. Today we celebrate with the entire Church catholic the coming eternal Kingdom and the consummation of all things.

Nov 2, 202517 min

S6 Ep 334Daily Devotion for 01 November 2025 (All Souls’ Day)

Readings Psalm 150 Psalm 147 Deuteronomy 34:1–12 Matthew 21:1–22 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:27–29 Feast Today we celebrate the Feast of All Souls’ Day. All Souls’ Day is the first of two days in the season of Allhallowtide (which began yesterday on Halloween). Where All Saints’ Day is a joyous celebration of the resurrection of all who believe in Christ, All Souls’ Day is a somber contemplation of sin and mortality. The Festival of All Souls’ Day is rightly observed with fasting and prayer, both as individual Christians and as Christian nations.

Nov 1, 202515 min

S1 Ep 150Through the Bible in a Year — 31 October 2025

Micah 5 — Habakkuk 2 Micah 5 through Habakkuk 2

Oct 31, 202520 min

Daily Devotion for 31 October 2025 (Reformation Day)

Readings Psalm 46 Psalm 115 Deuteronomy 32:28–52 Matthew 20:17–34 Apology of the Augsburg Confession XXIV:22–26 Festival Today we celebrate the festival of Reformation Day and the beginning of the three-day season of Allhallowtide (also known as Halloween). On 31 October 1517, an Augustinian monk nailed ninety-five theses, points for discussion, to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg. Dr. Martin Luther did not, at the time, intend a break with the Roman church; rather, he sought only to address a number of pressing matters, among them indulgences. Rome, however, wanted nothing of Luther’s suggested discussion, and would eventually excommunicate him, declare him a heretic, and seek his death. Refusing to compromise on the rediscovered Gospel, Luther would go on to translate the New Testament, publish numerous works, and, above all, spark a Reformation that would see the restoration of Christ’s Church, over and against the heresies of Rome. We celebrate Reformation Day in remembrance of God’s great mercy and His steadfast love, of His work through Martin Luther that rescued the Gospel, enabling us to stand and, with Luther, declare of the Truth: “Hier stehe ich — ich kann nicht anders. Gott helfe mir. Amen.” Or, in English: “Here I stand — I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen.”

Oct 31, 202518 min