New Testament (1636)
  1. The Earth itself, into which the blood of Christ seeped, will be redeemed and renewed, just like our spirits in Holy Baptism, just like our bodies on the day of the resurrection.
  2. Paul explains the power of the gospel regardless of the weaknesses of its preacher. The Corinthians are Christians, but they are still infants with much to learn. Humanness is raging in Corinth, but Paul is rooting every good promise in Christ.
  3. We cannot control the resistance of people to God’s Word, but we can trust in God’s power and promise to work through His Word.
  4. Our passage from Romans steers us between these two dangerous misconceptions: The mythical monster Scylla of believing the body to be evil on the one shore, and the beast Charybdis of believing the body constitutes all there is on the other.
  5. Erick and Daniel begin Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians in this episode.
  6. Paul has gone through all this explanation to belabor the point: The incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything.
  7. Jesus did not come to be first. He came to be faithful, faithful to His Father’s mission for you.
  8. Erick and Daniel wrap up the gospel of Luke in this episode.
  9. If your congregation promotes and supports “family values,” you should be prepared to take this text head-on.
  10. St. Paul asserts the baptized have died in Christ but this death then makes them free to live unto Christ. Complicated? Yes, a little. Let us try to clarify things a bit.
  11. Erick and Daniel discuss Luke's account of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
  12. The lordship of sin and its reign have been deposed by Jesus Christ. Nothing can stand to oppose those who are in Him.
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