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  1. Forty-five seconds is about how long I have as a pastor leading a Sunday morning service to sit at the feet of the cross and receive Jesus’ body and blood given to me by the hands of another at the Lord’s Table.
  2. Jesus came not only for the sheep, but apparently for the dogs as well. You won't believe what happens when she asks for a favor.
  3. When we — sinful, reprehensible we — become the enforcers of justice, we never bring about true justice. We either go too far or not far enough.
  4. Even if not a turning point, 1518 is a point of no return for Luther.
  5. The Son of God is still God the Son in the Incarnation.
  6. The way to salvation does not consist in works invented by men, but that which leads to God is believing and trusting in Him.
  7. Caleb and Scott read through the first several articles of the Smalcald Articles.
  8. Dr. Paulson continues working through Paul's use of Exodus in his letter to the Romans.
  9. Grace does not emancipate us from any requirement of obedience. Rather, grace allows Jesus to be obedient on our behalf that the righteous demands of the law can be fulfilled.
  10. We had 2 different listeners ask us: what does mortification of sin, also known as mortification of the flesh look like? In this episode, we talk about where this term came from, and what it means.
  11. Except for the Augsburg Confession, Melanchthon’s Loci communes of 1521 were the most important of his writings.
  12. It's easy to look at our faith through an emotional lens. Are you on an emotional high, or an emotional low? Are you on a mountaintop, or are things silent in the valley? What happens to your faith when you aren't "feeling it."
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