Justification (1099)
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  1. Faith is a living, bold trust in God’s grace, so certain of God’s favor that it would risk death a thousand times trusting in it.
  2. Jesus did not need a single act of mercy to get him started on the road to mercy, his essence was by nature merciful.
  3. Through the often abominable and lamentable and occasional commendable season, there is one who remains unmoved by it all.
  4. Blessed are we, for we are filled by the cornucopia of Christ’s righteousness.
  5. God’s love is axiomatic; it just is. It’s a truism without a logical explanation.
  6. Scott and Caleb continue with articles 7-9 of the Augsburg Confession.
  7. The only one rightful heir of the kingdom of God, inherits from us, our cross, and descends into the kingdom of the damned.
  8. Christ strikes a blow first against the presumption of those who would storm their way into heaven by their good works.
  9. Caleb and Scott discuss article four of the Apology to the Augsburg Confession.
  10. Mankind’s “thoughts and ways” on the matter of pardon and forgiveness do not even come close to exhausting, let alone fathoming, God’s “thoughts and ways.”
  11. "Your faith has made you well" . . . except faith never believes in itself, but trusts only in its object, namely Jesus.
  12. God invites you to confess the skeletons in your closet so that he might bury them in the grave for good.
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