God the Father (347)
  1. Viewing the Bible as literature is an essential and natural way of engaging the text. But there are also ways in which this practice can get lost.
  2. As much as Luther calls Christians to a sober belief in the devil, he also calls them to a firm and steadfast faith in Christ
  3. One day at a time, God provides us with a heart of wisdom, and in this way, our Lord teaches us to number our days. 
  4. Predestination is a promising teaching as Paul teaches it in Romans 8. It’s promising when Christ and his work for us are held firmly in hand.
  5. The unbeliever will search for relief from temptations in worldly prescriptions and pleasures. The believer searches for answers in the promises of the One who can bring true lasting peace in mind, body, and soul.
  6. Even as children of God, we have down days. That’s just a fact of being sinful and living in an evil world.
  7. Dr. Paulson and Caleb talk about God’s assassination attempt against Moses.
  8. As we live as the children of the Father of lights, the giver God, he will keep on pouring out his gifts, and they will overwhelm us more and more.
  9. Only when we stand where God has located Himself for us do we find an imperishable promise.
  10. Suddenly, this word was. It was no longer a breath, or an idea, or a wish.
  11. His word is what strengthens and changes our hearts. The Lord God will bring us victory.
  12. Dr. Paulson and Caleb talk about the ways people try and use God’s law to secure and confirm election. This conversation leads toward the distinction between the commands and the promises of God.
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