Gospel (886)
  1. An Arm-Twisting Confession. In this episode, we read Martin Luther’s Smalcald Articles on the gospel, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. Why did he have to have “his arm twisted” to write them? What is he trying to teach the churches about the gospel? How does the gospel circumscribe and define the Church, worship, and Christian life? Why does something written in the 1530s matter today? We look to answer all these questions and more on this episode of the Banned Books podcast.
  2. Grace isn’t fair. It’s reckless and lavish and handed out freely to those who don’t deserve a thing.
  3. Your job on this celebration of the Reformation is to proclaim the promise of God in Christ which justifies, and to help your hearers live like they believe it.
  4. Curiosity, while it might kill the cat, just might be one of the most needed virtues of our time.
  5. God has all authority. He is the Creator. He is in charge. We are completely at His mercy.
  6. This is the sixth installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  7. Instead of allowing people to slowly fade, Jesus leads us to take the first step toward bringing them back home.
  8. None have done our duty of forgiving perfectly. We need help, and we do well to ask the One who sent us.
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