Ministry of the Church (1648)
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  1. In this episode, Paulson helps listeners envision Luther's idea that the preacher is a "long-bowman" taking aim at the heart.
  2. How do we preach a text of exhortation while keeping the sermon Gospel-centered?
  3. At first, one might think bones would strictly be associated with death, but in the Old Testament the most significant references to “bones” are associated with life and even resurrection from death.
  4. Despite the very real obstacles and difficulties, this entire scene is marked by God’s gracious work.
  5. The pocket notebook is an indispensable tool for the working preacher, because more often than not our great homiletical insights come to us, unexpectedly and extra nos, like grace.
  6. We have special guest Sarah Crowder to talk with us about interacting with the teens in our lives--whether our own, in our churches, or neighborhoods--in a way that helps them understand the gospel.
  7. FLAME uses Scripture and church history to argue that baptism is a gospel gift, not our work.
  8. According to the Law, everyone will be judged by their own deeds, on his own work. So, before the judgment of God we only have our own works to boast in and not our neighbor’s. But the Gospel shows us a wonderful exception.
  9. Nuance and subtlety have been replaced with scorched-earth contempt. It is us versus them. Compromise is not an option. Jesus, however, would have none of it.
  10. The question is, how are you going to live out your life as someone who has taken up the Robe of Freedom?
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