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  1. His Spirit creates and renews each generation of all that lives.
  2. Creation is not by chance or randomness. God's wisdom alone has made such an intricate world teeming with life.
  3. God's sustaining and ordering hand is behind the interrelatedness of creation.
  4. "He causes all created things to serve for the uses and necessities of life" Luther, Large Catechism.
  5. The basis of hope is God remembering His people with both almighty power and loving pity.
  6. "Your praise of God is like food: the more you praise Him, the more you gain strength and He whom you praise becomes the more sweet" - Aug
  7. "We are not born by accident. We live with God, who gives us life and preserves us" - Melanchthon
  8. "Praise Him not with the voice only; take up works, that you may not only sing, but work also." -Augustine
  9. The cross is where God's justice is served and His anger appeased. The empty tomb is the assurance that we have life everlasting.
  10. Lord, bring forth praises out of our hearts, for the works of Your hands make us glad indeed. Amen.
  11. For all the saints, who from their labors rest, Thy name O Jesus, be forever blessed.
  12. "A mighty fortress is our God, a trusty shield and weapon." - Luther
  13. God does not remember our sins, but rather grants us free forgiveness through the work of Christ, who gives us hope.
  14. If we are honest with ourselves, we must admit the depths of our sinfulness. When we are overwhelmed, God hears our pleas for mercy.
  15. "Although our sin is great, yet His redemption is greater." -Luther
  16. "Because You have promised the forgiveness of sins, I am sustained by Your promise." - Apology of the Augsburg Confession
  17. Those who wait for the Lord ask for mercy. They leave it to God's gracious will when, how, where, and by what means He helps them. -Luther
  18. O Lord, open our eyes to appreciate Your gifts and praise You for their richness. Amen.
  19. Believers trust that God's mercy will come in its time, sent from His timeless grace.
  20. O Lord, we trust in Your vigilant love. You will preserve us in order to bring us home. Amen.