Christian History (1191)
  1. When it comes to confessing the truth of the Christian faith, Christians are given the words. We don’t have to formulate them ourselves.
  2. The following is an excerpt from“Credo: I Believe,” edited by Caleb Keith and Kelsi Klembara (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  3. An annual three day event, designed to center your faith in Christ for you, based in the Scriptural truths rediscovered in the Reformation.
  4. Good theology is the most practical thing you can have.
  5. Christ’s indwelling in the Christian must be tied relentlessly to these external and objective events of God’s own action.
  6. Who is God? What did God do in the person of Jesus, and how are we connected to the benefits of the Resurrection?
  7. In the suffering of Jesus, we have an example of trusting in the promises of the Father.
  8. The danger of denying the truth of our common human fallenness and brokenness by original sin is that the denial of this doctrine may also lead us to the denial of Christ as our Savior.
  9. The articles were used to catechize churches in Lutheran doctrine through a series of pastoral visitations.
  10. Ultimately it’s at the cross of Calvary, through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the great Lion of Judah, that the stone table is broken, and everything sad does indeed finally come untrue.
  11. On this Day Handel Begins Composing Messiah, and 5 Things We Can Learn From It
  12. A person, not a nation, can be a Christian because only a person can be saved by grace through faith in the work of Christ.
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