Justification (1099)
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  1. Overcrowding on Mount Everest betrays what our culture worships. We bow down at the altar of the impossible to be seen as the conquerors, the champions.
  2. My past, littered about this tiny island, resurrects itself when I draw near, but it never does so alone. It is always accompanied by the Savior.
  3. Stories like Onoda’s offer an interesting parallel to our life in the Gospel.
  4. Martin Luther is not–or, at least should not–be the object of our affection.
  5. God puts some interesting laws in place regarding the first year of marriage, loaning money, kidnapping, and skin conditions.
  6. Here, we read the mystery and majesty of the incarnation of the Son of God wrapped up into a single package
  7. Would You Like to Play a Game? Gillespie and Riley return to Robert Capon to read and discuss the incarnation of Jesus and how we try to turn free grace into a transaction.
  8. Pain is our birthright, but Jesus’ resurrection is our irrevocable end.
  9. Everything was perfectly teed up to move the needle on the baptism metric, but I just couldn’t do it. I told her she shouldn't get baptized.
  10. The following is a Question and Answer session with author and pastor Donavon Riley where we talk about his latest book, “Crucifying Religion: How Jesus is the End of Religion”.
  11. On the 489th anniversary of the Augsburg confession, the Fellows ask the question, does the Church still stand or fall on justification?
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