Law and Gospel (663)
  1. Paul has a full head of steam and runs into the ground the notion that we receive the Spirit by works instead of by grace. Instead, we are of Abraham, the man of Christ.
  2. Apostle fight, round one . . . GO! Paul puts the smackdown on Peter in a in a no-holds-barred fight for the gospel, because there's too much at stake.
  3. Cliché preaching may be symptomatic of shallow, consumerist culture, perpetuating a problem rather than the solution.
  4. The point is that the whole lot was wicked. And so were the Galatian Christians. And so are we.
  5. Turns out the Christian Church's goal was also the pursuit of happiness! Ooops! Thanks Pandemic!
  6. When we proclaim Jesus' death we are, at the same time, preaching that this cup from which we drink is the cup of salvation for all who believe and receive it.
  7. The parable of the two sons whom their father sent to work in the vineyard is not a well-known parable--or one about which we hear many sermons. What does it mean? And what does it tell us about life in the church? In this article, Del Campbell explores this parable for us.
  8. The people should find their lives in your sermon, and no one’s life is unaffected by the coronavirus right now. It is the very fact that I can make such a blanket statement, free of all caveats, which makes it so necessary for us to preach on it.
  9. We know how reading God's Word can sometimes be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. Craig and Troy discuss how God uses the Word in our lives by both convicting us of our sin and delivering us the forgiveness of those same sins through Jesus Christ. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and give us a great review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts! Email us: ForYouRadio@1517.org www.1517.org/foryou We're proud to be a podcast of 1517.org podcasts.
  10. Ashes and dust do not need the services of spiritual EMTs; we need a Second Adam from whom we regain life itself.
  11. What the law is powerless to do, Jesus accomplishes for us. Jesus delivers what the law demands.
  12. For what end does the Law exist? The Law exposes us so that we might find the remedy in the person and work of Jesus.
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