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We can interpret "be the Church" as either law or gospel.
Why is it important for us to confess and remember the virgin birth? It is important because of its place within the total story of redemption.
Our God is a living God and he listens to our cries for help.
As a parent listens for the cry of a hurting child, our heavenly Father waits for our cry of weal and woe.
Salvation is not simply transactional; it is fundamentally relational. Not anemic, but full-blooded. Not disembodied, but bodied.
God is coloring over your sin and making you fragrant; he is making you righteous in his sight. The old is gone, forever covered over by this new work.
Faithful preachers should remain steadfast in the biblical categories and terminology and preach the reality of death.
Indeed, the law said, “You shall love the Lord your God,” but the law cannot give me such love, nor can it take my hand to grasp on to Christ.
Are people so different today? Is justification really irrelevant now? Is the preacher’s only point of contact with the life-giving Gospel a by-product of Microsoft’s word processor? I do not think so.
Why was Jesus crucified? Not to save victims, but to save sinners.
The following conversation occurred between one of 1517's readers/listeners and Dr. Rosenbladt via email in February of 2016.
We are like the spoiled children of kings who spit in the face of paupers on the street. We have been given so much, yet we treasure so little.