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Standing Together Into 2023 | New Year Greeting

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

As we move into 2023 by God’s grace, we stand shoulder to shoulder together for the sake of the Gospel. Pastor Lutzer shares an exciting ministry update. From all of us at Moody Church Media, thanks for your partnership in ministry and Happy New Year! 

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Seek The Lord In 2023

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

The division in our world, or even family, can be overwhelming. But we cannot lose our focus on the Lord. Pastor Lutzer consecrates the start of each year with a word that brings focus to what really matters. As you open your life before God, seeking His wisdom and guidance, what’s your word for this year? 

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Merry Christmas from Pastor Lutzer | 2022

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Christmas is a precious time of celebration and togetherness. But too often we become focused on ourselves. While reflecting on his favorite Christmas carol, Pastor Lutzer invites us to commit to the needs of others as an act of worship. In our homes and relationships this year, let's remember that it's all about Jesus.

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The Name That Compels A Choice | The Baby That Changed The World #2

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

There is no neutrality with Jesus. We mustn’t wait until it’s too late to make the choice we all face—whatever our religion or background. Pastor Lutzer highlights what distinguishes Jesus, the baby born in a lowly manger, from all other world religions. Who will be among those who ultimately bow down before Him?  

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The Birth That Confronts Our Rights | The Baby That Changed The World #1

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

How do we respond when our rights are repressed, or we’re mistreated? Jesus’ own birth in a humble manger offers a resounding example of giving up one’s rights for others. Pastor Lutzer notices Jesus’ unique posture towards His divine attributes. This innocent, vulnerable baby was on an unstoppable mission—for us. 

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How Christians Confidently Prepare To Die | Welcomed By Jesus #3

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

We all wonder what it will be like to die. The martyr, Stephen, embodied the Christian hope as he was welcomed by Jesus into heaven. Pastor Lutzer ponders God’s will in death, as we commit our souls to the Lord. Although we can’t know how our death will take place, can we know with certainty that we are in God’s hands? 

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How Christians See God’s Glory At Death | Welcomed by Jesus #2

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Death is not the way it was supposed to be. Yet at death’s door, the first Christian martyr, Stephen, gave us a glimpse into the heavenly realm. Pastor Lutzer contemplates seeing God’s unfathomable glory, both in this life and the next. Could it be that death, and even the sorrow it brings, helps us see what life’s all about? 

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How Christians Face Unexpected Death | Welcomed By Jesus #1

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Everyone will die but no one knows when or how their time will come. Is there more to death than meets the eye? Pastor Lutzer indicates three truths from the death of the first Christian martyr, Stephen. Whether grieving a sudden loss or considering our own death, Christians possess an enduring assurance. 

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Should Christians Expect To Suffer? | No Reason To Hide #13

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Christians have always been an island of righteousness in a sea of paganism. Amid today’s cultural pressure points, we must rethink our view of suffering for the sake of Christ. Pastor Lutzer offers three incentives for Christians to suffer well. What if Christians don’t have a sympathetic government or the freedom to worship?  

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What’s Involved In A Global Reset? | No Reason To Hide #12

By Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed globalism as we know it. Christians face issues related to national borders, citizenship, cryptocurrency, contact tracing, and more. Pastor Lutzer perceives six marks of increasing globalism which correspond to the end times. No matter our future, Christians have a blessed hope.  

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