1. Attempting to escape the errors of medieval Catholic thinking, Agricola ended up making the same mistake of conflating law and gospel.
  2. Charles V, for all his power, his lands, and his riches, was ultimately unable to hinder the spread of the precious Gospel.
  3. Prior sees much of evangelicalism’s imaginary trouble arising from the fact that it emphasizes quick and dramatic conversion experiences and a personally directed relationship with God.
  4. It was meant to be Karlstadt’s moment to shine, but all anyone remembered was Luther.
  5. As Luther said, “Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection not in books alone, but in every leaf of spring.”
  6. Church historians attempt to determine why Melanchthon made those controversial decisions.
  7. His successes were not the result of his brilliance, might, and ability as an apostle. They were the result of the all-sufficient grace of God.
  8. Sing of Jesus’ Easter victory for you, and watch Satan flee with his worries and cares!
  9. God wants his word of promise to be the only thing we bank on, the only thing we have confidence in.
  10. This hymn is not for people who feel strong, but those who are weak.