Wheat Ridge Evangelical Lutheran Church

Wheat Ridge Evangelical Lutheran Church

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Wheat Ridge Evangelical Lutheran Church is a family of believers united in Christ. We are members of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

06/14/2026

A lot happens in our Gospel Reading. Jesus heals the crowds and has that gut-wrenching compassion for them that He so often has. He also calls the twelve. First time these men are specifically set apart from the rest of the disciples following Jesus around. He gives them authority to cast out demons and heal diseases. Authority to go out and proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is at hand, that is, Jesus is here and He has come to fulfill all things. … It’s not going to be all rainbows and puppy dogs though. These twelve men (eleven minus Judas) will be thrown before kings. They will be flogged and even murdered. This is the life of an apostle: a servant isn’t above his master and so they too will be killed. But along the way, they will be given to proclaim the most wonderful news of salvation and life in Christ Jesus.

05/31/2026

The Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20

05/24/2026

Rivers of Living Waters - John 7:37-39

Tenants, Taxes, and the True King: A Study of Mark 12:1–17 05/22/2025

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The Parable of the Tenants

Jesus tells a parable about a vineyard owner who leased his property to tenants. At harvest time, he sent servants to collect his portion of the fruit, but the tenants beat and killed them. Finally, he sent his son, but they killed him too, believing they could take the inheritance.

Jesus asked, "What will the owner do? He will destroy those tenants and give the vineyard to others." Then he quoted Psalm 118: "The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone." The religious leaders knew Jesus was speaking about them, and they were trying to arrest him. But what's truly striking is what God was seeking to collect — not your good works or religious achievements, but your sins.

What About Taxes?

Then, Pharisees and Herodians (normally enemies) joined forces to trap Jesus with a question about taxes: "Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar?" Jesus asked for a coin and said, "Whose image is on this? Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."

This goes beyond just paying taxes. Caesar claimed divinity, putting his image on coins to assert ownership. Roman citizens idolized him. Jesus established proper boundaries: earthly rulers have legitimate but limited authority, while God's authority is ultimate.

We make the same mistake today, turning political leaders into idols, believing our safety depends on "our side" winning. We forget all rulers are temporary, and God works His saving purpose even through imperfect governments — remember, Jesus "suffered under Pontius Pilate."Whether you have a good government or bad, pray for it — but we never want to confuse which kingdom ultimately matters.

Tenants, Taxes, and the True King: A Study of Mark 12:1–17 ➡️ The Parable of the TenantsJesus tells a parable about a vineyard owner who leased his property to tenants. At harvest time, he sent servants to collect hi...

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8600 W 38th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO
80033

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 8:45am - 11am