Ministry of the Church (1643)
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  1. The rainbow is a sign of the covenant God is making with “all flesh which is on the earth” and to the coming generations.
  2. Prayers for the faith of the Church—prayed in love from a place of suffering—not only define much of Paul’s ministry, but are formed by the Christ they imitate.
  3. When the One who created the world comes to you, there is reason for courage and never reason to fear.
  4. The good news is Christ Jesus is faithful to the end, even to the point of death and through death, with a steadfast and vocal faith in God our Savior for those who cannot do so in their lives any longer on account of their altered state.
  5. Scott and Caleb continue with articles 7-9 of the Augsburg Confession.
  6. Faith in What? Faith in Who? In this episode, we read Robert J. Delahunty’s article about Alex de Tocqueville’s faith. Tocqueville is a remarkable study in Enlightenment faith because he straddles the line between Christianity and the Enlightenment: Law and religion, belief and despair that concerns the relationships between Church and State in the United States and France.
  7. Accuracy and quality are the preacher’s responsibility. How affective and effective the sermon may be, of course, belongs to the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
  8. The LORD promises He Himself will gather up the remnants and they will prosper under His shepherding.
  9. No matter how divided Jew and Gentile were, they were united in their sin. Christ alone is the answer to this.
  10. Because Jesus turns desolate, dying places into holy landscapes of life.
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