Ministry of the Church (235)
  1. Three Men Enter, One Man Leaves. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Scott Keith about Christian doctrine and vocation. How do we live faithfully in Christ while simultaneously living in our vocations in a sinful, evil world?
  2. A Seditious Gospel. In this episode, Martin Luther preaches when Christians must rebuke sinful rulers, and when the Gospel becomes a seditious doctrine.
  3. Guilty, Until Proven Gospeled. In this episode, we conclude our reading and discussion of Robert Capon’s, The Mystery of Christ & Why We Don’t Get It. How does the Gospel of Jesus Christ free us from wallowing in guilt and living in the comforting freedom of knowing we’ve been chosen in Christ since the foundation of the world?
  4. You Know, The Next Thing. In this episode, we continue reading Robert Capon’s The Mystery of Christ, and Why We Don’t Get It. We further discuss pastoral care, exegesis, the purpose of theology, and where Christian preaching points us.
  5. Jesus rejects what we believe is most necessary and instead points us to his pain, suffering, death, and self-sacrifice.
  6. People do not seek the gospel because they want to, but because God’s Word drives them to it.
  7. Advent is not a call to prepare to engage in a transaction with God.
  8. The proclamation of Christ's coming is for all people, at all times.
  9. Unlike human marriage, which is marred by sin, Jesus never seeks to divorce us due to irreconcilable differences.
  10. We are given the peace to know that all our sin is forgiven by our gracious God. We enjoy the comfort of knowing that our ways are watched over and protected by the Lord...
  11. The only reason we're aware of our old self is in baptism, God created a new self for us.
  12. The Enemies at the Gate. We conclude our reading and discussion of C.S. Lewis’ speech on Learning in War-time. More reflection on the three enemies, excitement, frustration, and fear.
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