Christmas (357)
  1. The hope of Scripture is the glad tidings of the Lord’s “sudden and miraculous grace” which reverses the catastrophes of Eden.
  2. Scott, Caleb, and Dave Rufner discuss the place and purpose of Church seasons.
  3. The absolute best part of Christmas is that it is not flat at all, but in fact, it is very tall.
  4. As part of two Christmas episodes, Dr. Paulson talks about the importance of the incarnation.
  5. Christmas is a tremendous opportunity to make known the good news of great joy, but this opportunity is squandered when the Word isn’t heard on account of the predictability of the proclamation.
  6. This is Christmas. It is Jesus becoming all sin from generation to generation.
  7. Matthew tells us how Jesus came from a proud and glorious lineage of . . . well, of prostitutes, thieves, and murderers as well as kings and prophets, all of whom happen to be God's people. Jesus reaches all the way down into our humanity so that He can fulfill everything for us.
  8. Have Yourself A Very Enlightened Christmas. In this episode, an examination of the impact of the Enlightenment on the Church, especially the preaching and traditions of Advent and Christmas.
  9. We do not believe that the virgin mother bore a son and that he is the Lord and Savior unless I believe the second thing, that he is my Savior and Lord.
  10. God sent his Son down into the hidden places of our dark and dirty world to find us, and to the cross to wipe away our sins forever. That is what this story is all about.
  11. It’s Christmas in Germany for Hitler. In this episode, a historical examination of Christmas in Germany during the Nazi regime, including new hymns, advent calendars, the emergence of Wotan, and Hitler’s Silent Night.
  12. God reveals Himself to us in Word and Sacrament but sometimes these revelations happen in unexpected ways.
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