Gospel (832)
  1. A confessing church is a church more worried about souls than appearances, family lines, or institutional bottom-lines.
  2. How did you become a Christian? This question is frequently asked in many Christian circles. Ask it and you will get one of a thousand different answers, but each will probably start with the same pronoun.
  3. What do the events of good stories, like The Lord of the Rings teach us about the rise and fall of civilizations in our own world?
  4. In Christ we are already dead to sin and the eternal consequences of sin. “There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus,” writes Paul (Romans 8:1).
  5. This short series has attempted to show that many, if not all, of the attempts that have been made to reveal or identify tensions or error in Melanchthon’s theology.
  6. On episode TWELVE of Let the Bird Fly! Peter takes the reigns and welcomes into the studio professor, pastor, softball coach, and author Wade Johnston to discuss Dr. Johnston’s recently published book An Uncompromising Gospel: Lutheranism’s First Identity Crisis and Lessons for Today.
  7. You have suffered your son to come unto Jesus; but fathers, don’t let him die!
  8. “It’s funny because it’s true.” —Homer Simpson. The Bible is full of ridiculous stories. Laughable stories. There, I said it. A Red Sea parting, a giant fish swallowing a man, a talking donkey, and the list goes on and on. It’s all a bit ridiculous.
  9. The church’s worship should boldly and explicitly do two things: confess the incarnation and practice for the resurrection.
  10. True faith, saving faith that receives the good news about the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world is a faith created in us by the Holy Spirit through the Gospel.
  11. The angriest people I meet are former Christians.
  12. What on God’s green earth does dynamite, a chemical explosive, have to do with the Gospel of Christ?
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