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Naughty By Nature

Grace abounds precisely where sin abounds.

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NAUGHTY BY NATURE

Grace abounds precisely where sin abounds.


The author of this page reflects on his experience of attending a concert where he was exposed to moralism and activism from the opening acts. He compares this to the biblical story of Moses and the golden calf, and argues that he prefers the pagan party over the religious law. He then discusses the problem of evil and suffering in the world, and how Paul’s writings in the New Testament offer a critique of moralism and a solution through grace. He concludes by saying that grace is the only antidote to living in an evil world, and that God’s love is shown through the cross of Jesus.

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[Sunday] Future - Rise & Fall

Saul is uneasy, he feels his future sitting on him with the weight of the world. If he could only talk to Samuel again. Even though the powers of the world keep telling David to take charge of his future, he simply trusts living in each day the Lord gives him.

Saul is uneasy, he feels his future sitting on him with the weight of the world. If he could only talk to Samuel again. Even though the powers of the world keep telling David to take charge of his future, he simply trusts living in each day the Lord gives him.

Questions This Week

  1. For this week, read 1 Samuel 28 - 2 Samuel 5

    1. Share about a time you’ve worried about the future.  What was it like?

    2. Read 1 Samuel 28.  What is Saul worried about? What does he try to do to fix the problems that cause him to worry? What is the result?

    3. Read 2 Samuel 1. How does David respond to Saul’s death?  Why do you think he responds that way?   

    4. How can you share the peace of Jesus with someone who might be in the midst of a worry?

Bible Study for Sunday
Chapters 29-31- 2 Samuel 1-6



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Brain Health With David Watson PsyD,

Alzheimer’s Prevention: Just Around the Corner?

Dr. David Watson, PsyD,

Certified Principal Investigator,

Alzheimer's Research and Treatment Center

Alzheimer’s Prevention:
Just Around the Corner?

Thursday Evening, June 8, 2023

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Alzheimer's Community Care

at Grace Lutheran Church

555 SW Cashmere Blvd Port

St. Lucie 34986

Seating is limited, You must Register to attend

Register at

561 683 2700

education@alzcare.org

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Baptism Delizia Mia Poto

Welcome to the Family of God

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May 2nd Sunday School! Mother's Day!

Having Fun on Mother’s day.

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Weird, Out of Touch, Merciless, and Absolutely Essential

The church is dead. Long live the church?

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"Weird, Out of Touch, Merciless, and Absolutely Essential"


On first glance, these words may seem like harsh criticisms of the Church. However, a deeper examination reveals that these traits are not only accurate, but are also virtues that make the Church essential to our lives.

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[Sunday] Projection - Rise & Fall

It seems as if much of the First Book of Samuel is taken up with Saul trying to kill David and David escaping; and when David catches Saul in the most vulnerable position, his men urge him to kill Saul. It would be nothing more than self-defense. Wouldn’t Saul kill David if Saul caught him with his pants down? Isn’t Saul turning over every stone in the wilderness looking for David so he can kill him?

It seems as if much of the first book of Samuel is taken up with Saul trying to kill David and David escaping; and when David catches Saul in the most vulnerable position, his men urge him to kill Saul. It would be nothing more than self-defense. Wouldn’t Saul kill David if Saul caught him with his pants down? Isn’t Saul turning over every stone in the wilderness looking for David so he can kill him? Saul and David are both projecting: one a murderous rage and the other, the kingdom of God.

Questions This Week

  1. Read 1 Samuel Chapters 20-26.

    1. Think of someone who has done wrong to you.   How does revenge towards this person negatively affect you?

    2. Read 1 Samuel 24:1-22.  Describe what happens when Saul goes into the cave where David is.  Why did David only cut the corner of Saul’s robe?

    3. How does Jesus do a similar thing as David for you?

    4. How does forgiveness free us from the need for revenge?  What benefit does forgiving others have in your life?

Bible Study for Sundays Chapters 20-26



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How to Win a Rap Battle (With the Devil)

When the Devil Throws Your Sins in Your Face

When the Devil Throws Your Sins in Your Face

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There’s a famous scene at the end of 8 Mile, the early 2000s hip-hop drama based on the backstory of Eminem. In a crowded basement, two rival rappers, Papa Doc and Rabbit (played by Eminem), face off in a freestyle contest, both of them trying to tear down the other’s ego in a battle of wits. The key is to reveal the other’s weaknesses. Any material that could be used to discred

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[Sunday] David & Goliath - Rise & Fall

Goliath stands taunting them to send someone to fight, but none of God’s people, nor their weapons, are strong enough. Salvation is riding on this one battle. Samuel stands in front of Jesse’s sons, looking for a new king, but as he stares at all these strong sons, the  smallest is missing, left in the field to shepherd.  To this the Lord says, I do not look at outward appearance; I look at the heart, for that smallest son is God’s kingdom answer of salvation.

Goliath stands taunting them to send someone to fight, but none of God’s people, nor their weapons, are strong enough. Salvation is riding on this one battle. Samuel stands in front of Jesse’s sons, looking for a new king, but as he stares at all these strong sons, the  smallest is missing, left in the field to shepherd.  To this the Lord says, I do not look at outward appearance; I look at the heart, for that smallest son is God’s kingdom answer of salvation.

Questions This Week

  1. For this week read 1 Samuel Chapters 16 -20.

    1.  Before reading this week, share what you know about the story of David and Goliath?  What would you say the point of the story was?

    2. Read 1 Samuel 16:1-13.  When choosing the next king, what does God look at?   How is it tempting to look at things other than the heart?

    3. Read 1 Samuel 17.   Compare and contrast David and Goliath.  Compare and contrast Saul and David. 

    4. How is Jesus a true and better David as the Good Shepherd?   What has Jesus done for you as your Good Shepherd?

Bible Study for Sundays Chapters 16-20



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We Need Less Goliath and More Bathsheba

I became like God’s child David, whom the Lord pardoned of his adultery and murder. I became like Noah, Abraham, Judah, Aaron, Gideon, and so many more wayward children.

I became like God’s child David, whom the Lord pardoned of his adultery and murder. I became like Noah, Abraham, Judah, Aaron, Gideon, and so many more wayward children.

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hen I was a kid, I roamed the alleys and nearby fields with a pocket full of pebbles and a slingshot in hand. My grandfather had carved me the slingshot from the fork of a mesquite tree. I’d even burned my name into the wood using the sun and a magnifying glass.

As you might expect, my favorite Sunday School story was David and Goliath. In my make-believe world, I was that boy from Bethlehem, and sparrows the Philistine giants. It felt good to be the hero who takes down the foe. I was but a boy. I was new to the world. I loved Bible stories about saints who co………………………………….

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[Sunday] Fickle King - Rise & Fall

Saul is king, but his temperament and leadership move him around like a plastic bag on a windy day. He is at the whims of people’s emotions rather than trusting in the God who took them out of Egypt. This king is just fickle, even if he is of a kingdom that is not.

Saul is king, but his temperament and leadership move him around like a plastic bag on a windy day. He is at the whims of people’s emotions rather than trusting in the God who took them out of Egypt. This king is just fickle, even if he is of a kingdom that is not.

Questions This Week

  1. For this week, read 1 Samuel chapters 12-15.

    1. Describe a time you’ve seen someone use God’s name for selfish gain.  When have you been tempted in the same way?

    2. Read 1 Samuel 15:1-23. What excuse does Saul come up with for not following the command of the Lord?  How are we tempted to make similar excuses? What is the result?

    3. Read 1 Samuel 12: 19-25. What promise does God have for you?  How does Jesus fulfill this promise?

Bible Study for Sundays Chapters 12-15



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The Beautiful Irony Of The Cross

When God Was Numbered With the Transgressors

When God Was Numbered With the Transgressors

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In any of the crucifixion narratives in the Gospels, the character that intrigues me most is Pontius Pilate. In many ways, he’s often cast as the villain of the story. He’s the Claude Frollo in this classic tale, with the quiet, unassuming Jesus, of course, standing as our consummate hero. But when you examine Pilate’s activity within the accounts of Jesus’s execution, he’s far more of a complicated figure than we like to remember. Especially according………………………

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[Sunday] We Want a King - Rise & Fall

The cry, “We want a king” comes when all seems lost. When enemies are at the gates, when leaders seem corrupt and inept, they cried for a king like all the other nations. But even though they reject God with this cry, He still sees them and never leaves their side.

The cry, “We want a king” comes when all seems lost. When enemies are at the gates, when leaders seem corrupt and inept, they cried for a king like all the other nations. But even though they reject God with this cry, He still sees them and never leaves their side.

Questions This Week

  1. Recommended Reading 1 Sameul Chapters 8 thru 11 

    1. Describe a time you felt “unseen.” What did you do to try and be seen?

    2. Read 1 Samuel 8. Why does God give his people a king?

    3. Read 1 Samuel 9-10. What do you find most surprising about the story of Saul chosen to be king?   

    4. Jesus comes and “sees” people. How does being “seen” and noticed by God who cares about you bring you peace?

Bible Study for Sundays Chapters7-12



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Crab Racing! April 23'

The Racing Crabs are Coming! May 28th 23’

The racing Craps are coming to Grace May 28th 2023

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