1. How Deep Is Your Love! In this episode, we continue our reading of the Smalcald Articles, focusing our attention on sin and the law. What is sin? What does it do to us? What are its effects? And, in following, what is the relationship of the law to sin? Does the law empower us to sin less? Can the law produce good works and good fruits? What is the function of pastoral care in relation to sin and the law? All this and much, much more on this episode of the podcast.
  2. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the nature of prayer in connection to the parable of the unjust judge.
  3. Broken lives, broken spirits, broken hearts; the ravaging results of sin in our lives and the world we were born into.
  4. When Peter says "whoever has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin," what exactly does he mean by that?
  5. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about the Lord’s Prayer.
  6. In this episode of Tough Text, Scott Keith and Dan Price explore the parable of the persistent widow from Luke 18.
  7. Dr. Paulson continues to analyze the appeal Erasmus makes to Sirach in chapter 15.
  8. This episode begins an examination of the Apostle Paul's proclamation that where there is no law, there is no sin.
  9. Sins that lead to death, and sins that don't, but all sins are still sins.
  10. Tanner Olson is a poet, author, and speaker. He has a book soon to be released with Zonderkids, on all the things we can pray to God.
  11. Who Made Who? Today, we read an essay by Rev. Dr. John Kleinig about what makes a theologian. Dr. Kleinig explains Martin Luther’s threefold description of how the master of theology, the Holy Spirit, makes one a theologian through contemplative prayer, meditating on Scripture within the communion of saints, and being translated into the kingdom of heaven by God’s Word—all this and much more on this week’s episode of the podcast.
  12. The Thinking Fellows talk about the limitations of scientific progress.