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Why Bodies Matter

Why Bodies Matter

By: Higher Things Inc.
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One day, your body will die. But it still matters. Christ took on flesh to redeem your sins. Your body will one day turn to dust, but rejoice because that dust will rise in a newness of life! Join hosts Erica Sorensen and Pastor Harrison Goodman as they talk to guests from throughout the Church and walk the path from birth to death to answer the question, “Why Bodies Matter?”© 2024 Higher Things, Inc. Christianity Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • What Does It Mean That We Are Christ's Body
    May 2 2025

    We know that Jesus had a body — he was born, lived, died, rose again, and ascended to heaven where He sits at the right hand of the Father.


    There's another body of Christ, too — the Church.


    But what exactly is it and why does it matter?


    Being part of Christ's body isn't just a nice metaphor. It's real and tangible.


    When you belong to the church, you receive specific gifts and gain brothers and sisters in Christ.


    Church is where Jesus promises to be. It's where we eat His body and drink His blood. It's where forgiveness happens.


    Not going to church would be like spiritually starving yourself.


    Our faith needs nourishment just like our bodies do. The body follows the head, and the head is Jesus.


    It’s not going to look perfect. The church is full of sinners, but the good news is that Jesus is really good at saving people like us.


    Your salvation isn't something that can be reversed. There are no take-backsies with Jesus.


    Even when you mess up (and you will), even when the people around you are just as broken (and they are), Jesus keeps forgiving.


    The body will follow where the head leads — and the head rose from the dead.


    When you go to church and hear Jesus preached, receive absolution, and take communion, you're with Jesus.


    You're already connected to the resurrection because He conquered sin and death.


    Your faith is about going to Jesus, who is in your church through the Holy Spirit.


    There, you become part of His body.


    Contributor Deaconess Emma Heinz serves as the Registrar of Higher Things.


    Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.


    #higherthings #lcms #lutheran #bodyofchrist

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    21 mins
  • Finding Christ in Your Darkest Moments
    May 2 2025

    When life feels too heavy, you are not alone in your struggle.❤️‍🩹


    In Philippians 1, the Apostle Paul may have been wrestling with wanting to die when he wrote: "To live is Christ, to die is gain."


    He was likely feeling the weight of beatings, shipwrecks, and imprisonment. (In fact, he was in prison when he wrote that.)


    When everything hurts and we wonder why we should keep going, remember this truth: two things can be good at once . . .


    >>> It's good to look forward to being with Christ eternally, AND it's good to remain here now.


    Your life matters. It matters so much that Jesus came to undo death by dying for you.


    Some days are unbearably painful. Some days the darkness feels overwhelming. But here's what you need to know:


    You can't outrun God's grace. Nothing — not even your darkest thoughts — is bigger than Jesus and what He's done for you.


    When you're struggling:


    ➡️ Talk to someone. Your pastor, parents, friends, or a hotline. You don't have to carry this alone.


    ➡️ Get to church. Not because it instantly fixes everything, but because that's where Jesus meets you with His gifts of grace.


    ➡️ Let others help you. On days when you can barely get out of bed, let someone else drag you to where Jesus is — or bring Jesus to you.


    ➡️ Remember your baptism. You belong to Christ. Nothing — not even your darkest thoughts — can separate you from His love.


    Christ defines what is good — not our feelings. And He says YOU are worthy, loved and necessary.


    Remember: Jesus isn't distant when you're hurting, and his mercy is deeper than any darkness.


    He's right there in the Word, the sacraments, and the people He's placed around you.


    You are His baptized child, and nothing can change that.


    The God who defeated death will never abandon you to fight alone. ✝️


    Contributor Deaconess Emma Heinz serves as the Registrar of Higher Things.


    Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.


    #higherthings #lcms #lutheran #mentalhealth

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    23 mins
  • As Lutherans, How Should We Treat Feelings and Emotions?
    Apr 22 2025

    ❓Do Feelings Matter?

    What are my feelings in relation to God, other people and ourselves? 🤔

    Your emotions matter! 💗

    Jesus had them, too — he wept 😢, got angry 😠, and even celebrated at parties 🎉.

    From the beginning, God created humans to feel things. Adam was so excited when he met Eve that he broke into song! 🎵

    As Christians, we need to avoid two extremes: ↔️
    1️⃣ The "just don't feel anything" approach (stereotypically "Lutheran") 🧊
    2️⃣ The "if I feel good, God must be happy with me" approach (think televangelism) 🌈✨

    The truth is somewhere in the middle. ⚖️

    Your emotions are real and valid, but because of sin, they don't always point "true north." 🧭

    You can be mad about things God isn't mad about, or love things God doesn't want you to love. ❤️‍🩹

    The Psalms are full of emotions — from deep sadness to immense joy. 🥹

    When you're feeling sad, you can pray a sad psalm. But notice how the Psalms usually end with hope in God's love and help. 🙏

    Here's the good news: Christ not only had emotions, he redeemed them! ✝️

    When you feel things . . .
    ☑️It's okay to feel them — God made you this way 👍
    ☑️ Check them against Scripture — emotions aren't your God 📖
    ☑️ Seek help when needed — from friends, pastors, or counselors 🤝

    Sometimes you'll have to sit with difficult emotions for a while. ⏳

    God's timing often feels terrible to us, but he provides promises to focus on and people to support you through those seasons. 🌦️

    Learning to navigate your emotions is lifelong spiritual and emotional growth - emotional sanctification! 🌱

    It's not easy, but it's worth it, like physical therapy after breaking a leg. 🦵💪

    In the resurrection, your emotions will always point true north again. Until then, Christ gives you his Word to guide you, and forgiveness when you fail. 🌟

    Contributor Deaconess Emma Heinz serves as the Registrar of Higher Things.

    Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Executive Director of Missions and Theology.

    #higherthings #lcms #lutheran #emotions

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    23 mins

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