1. Jesus came not only for the sheep, but apparently for the dogs as well. You won't believe what happens when she asks for a favor.
  2. Dr. Paulson continues working through Paul's use of Exodus in his letter to the Romans.
  3. It's easy to look at our faith through an emotional lens. Are you on an emotional high, or an emotional low? Are you on a mountaintop, or are things silent in the valley? What happens to your faith when you aren't "feeling it."
  4. Dr. Paulson continues to talk about trial by observing the different ways the story of Abraham has been taught.
  5. Sow, Jesus seeds a parable and a pun, and lettuce understand. But when the corn grows, what ears hear and what ears don't?
  6. Is repentance really just an afterthought or a one-time event? Or is it the way of the Christian life in which God turns us away from ourselves and towards His Son.
  7. What is repentance, and how do we get it, or do it? In this episode, Gretchen and Katie talk about some common questions about repentance. How do you know if someone has repented enough? How do you know if you have repented enough? Where do we get repentance? What it comes down to is: what comes first, repentance or grace?
  8. The Augsburg Confession is clear; the aim or purpose of repentance is the application of Christ to the sinner.
  9. Scott and Caleb continue with articles 7-9 of the Augsburg Confession.
  10. "Your faith has made you well" . . . except faith never believes in itself, but trusts only in its object, namely Jesus.
  11. Dr. Paulson and Caleb are joined by Adam Guthmiller once again. This time they talk about faith and certainty in Luther's refutation of Erasmus.