Martin Luther (410)
  1. Dr. James Nestingen joins the show once again, this time for an episode on the later life of Dr. Martin Luther.
  2. The common knock against “grace people” (or to put it another way, “Christians”) is that preaching too much grace will encourage licentious living.
  3. Today, The Fellows talk about the various biographies Martin Luther.
  4. Apart from bare, naked faith in Jesus' atoning work for us, no sinner is, or ever can be, holy.
  5. It is impossible to pass up Luther and his significance in Chruch History.
  6. When it comes to faith, God runs all the verbs. God's Spirit calls us by the Gospel. He enlightens us with His gifts.
  7. Salvation starts in being a sinner and knowing it because that's where God starts salvation, in making "Him to be Sin who knew no sin."
  8. On the television show Portlandia—a satirical comedy centered on hipster culture in Portland, Oregon—one episode highlights a conversation between the characters as Carrie and Alexandra look through Fred’s endless photo album of the places he’s traveled.
  9. It's easy to forget that today, just like then, most people who laud Luther publicly as a reformer, revolutionary, and so on, secretly reject his teaching because it's too much to take.
  10. This evening we will together take a very abbreviated look at what led Luther down the long road to the discovery of the Gospel.
  11. Lose trust in the free grace of the righteousness of Christ alone, and the holiness of the Church and all in her is lost.
  12. Left to ourselves, we are like Adam and Eve; we sew together fig leaves of self-righteousness and hunker down behind trees of flimsy excuses to hide in vain from a judgment we deserve.
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