Holy Spirit (398)
  1. Christian peace is not the absence of problems, but it is the presence of God amid our pain and sorrows.
  2. Dr. Paulson discusses contemporary rejections of Martin Luther.
  3. Many of us have experienced what it feels like to wait and to remain patient this year. This Advent, we are reminded of how the saints before us experienced similar feelings of uncertainty, need, and hopeful expectation as they awaited - both faithfully and unfaithfully - for God to fulfill his promises.
  4. To a world enslaved to time (because it has no future), the Church's disregard for clocks and calendars is ridiculous.
  5. Bearing fruit is wonderful, but you do not stay a Christian through fruit-bearing. You bear fruit and are growing because you are united to Christ.
  6. God is holy, nothing I say or do or pray is going to make God any more or less holy. So what are we praying when we say, “hallowed be your name”?
  7. This is an excerpt from Martin Luther’s Commentary on Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (1535), written by Martin Luther and translated by Haroldo Camacho (1517 Publishing, 2018).
  8. The following is an excerpt from “The Christian Life: Cross or Glory” written by Steven A. Hein (1517 Publishing, 2015).
  9. Good works do not make a Christian, do not secure the grace of God and blot out our sins, they do not merit heaven.
  10. Christians are in a unique position to show the world something truly other-worldly. We are free from living in our world as if it contained all there is.
  11. How we define holiness will affect our approach to God.
  12. Jesus has conquered the storm’s power to condemn me – for by his death on the cross for my sins, he has removed any barrier between God and myself.
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