Law and Gospel (741)
  1. During the Reformation, the gift of the gospel was often described as a promise. Caleb and Scott sit down with Steve Paulson to talk about what the promise is, and how it is received.
  2. Viewing the Bible as literature is an essential and natural way of engaging the text. But there are also ways in which this practice can get lost.
  3. In this episode Gretchen and Katie start at the beginning. In this episode they each share a bit about their faith, and why the law and gospel mean so much to them.
  4. The gospel fires up within us the gratitude, joy, and love to pull off what the law never could get us to do.
  5. We’ve become experts at making deals with God.
  6. This is an excerpt adapted from “Let the Bird Fly” written by Wade Johnston (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  7. Sometimes I think I've gone through the whole forgiveness process, but forgiveness for me often feels like I'm weeding my garden. I forgive and another offense pops up.
  8. There is no justification except by faith alone. The radical forgiveness itself puts the old to death and calls forth the new.
  9. Christ presents to us such liberty, so that we as Christians according to our faith may tolerate no other master, but only hold that we are baptized and called unto Christ, and through him have become justified and sanctified.
  10. Is This The Real Life... In this double-length episode, Riley and Gillespie ask what are the consequences for not grounding our preaching, teaching, prayer, and worship in concrete reality as revealed by God’s Word of law and Gospel?
  11. Using common everyday events, Carnell sought to clarify that there are three standards of duty that we demand others to respect to protect our dignity.
  12. Pastor Paul is perplexed over the presumptiveness of people of a pugnacious persuasion who consider themselves to be in a position to pass over the Gospel.
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