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The Gift of Metanoia: Alive in Christ, Dead to Sin
The baptized do not celebrate sin—they grieve it. -
How to Remember Your Baptism
When you remember your baptism, you're not recalling a ritual. You're standing under a current of divine action that has not ceased to flow since the moment those baptismal waters hit your skin. -
Becoming Better People, An Excerpt from Sinner Saint: A Suprising Primer to the Christian Life
This is an excerpt from Chapter 6 in Sinner Saint: A Surprising Primer to the Christian Life (1517 Publishing, 2025). Sinner Saint is available today from 1517 Publishing. -
Baptism: Return or Redo? On the 500th Anniversary of the Anabaptist Movement
There is a “re” involved with baptism, but unlike the Anabaptists, it’s not a “re-do,” but a “re-turn" or a “re-member.” -
God's Use of Nature
As both law and gospel are proclaimed, judgment and deliverance are miraculously pronounced over the hearer. -
The Threefold Justification of the Resurrection
The profound significance of Christ’s resurrection comes from the threefold justification it provides: it justifies the sinner, the sinner’s hope, and God himself.
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