What Would Jesus Say to the Lutheran Church Today?

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What Would Jesus Say to the Lutheran Church Today?

A Call to Stay Rooted, Spirit-Filled, and Mission-Focused


"To My beloved people who carry the name of a bold reformer,

I honor the courage that birthed your movement — a return to My Word, a protest against corruption, and a cry for grace over works. I gave Martin Luther strength not to divide, but to awaken. That fire must not become a museum exhibit. Let it burn again.

I see your hunger for liturgy, order, and reverence. These are good — but I want your hearts, not just your traditions. I desire a living relationship with each of you, not only historic creeds. Many of your churches are faithful in word, but have grown weary in spirit. Others have let the culture reshape the truth I gave you. Return to Me.

You have proclaimed sola scriptura — now live it fully. Let My Word guide you in both holiness and compassion. Do not ignore what I said about the Holy Spirit. He is still working, still empowering, still convicting, still healing. Welcome Him — not just in theology, but in experience.

Love the outcast. Defend the vulnerable. Preach the gospel not only in church buildings, but in streets, cities, and homes. There are sheep who no longer know My voice — reach them.

Division grieves Me. Among you are many branches — ELCA, Missouri Synod, WELS, and more — yet I see one Church. You are My body. Let differences never overshadow your shared call to love, serve, and proclaim.

I do not call you to become someone else. I call you to become more like Me.

I am with you always — just as I promised. Now follow Me."
— Jesus

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