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  1. Jesus ruthlessly hammers us with a Law that we cannot escape so that He might give us a Gospel that will never abandon us.
  2. The place where it is most difficult for us to accept God’s will is when suffering, calamities, and finally, death itself.
  3. Gretchen and Katie continue talking through leading or being a part of Bible studies.
  4. Caleb, Scott, and Rod read and discuss Luther’s daily prayers out of the Small Catechism.
  5. The Bible is a book for the desperate. That is its target audience. Recognizing our desperation readies us to hear the consolation that only God’s Word can offer.
  6. Get behind me bourgie theology! Pick up your cross and turn on your radio to Ringside Preachers. Talking about Rush Limbaugh’s legacy, shaking hands like a man and not a fish, and you-know-who: Jesus.
  7. We cannot scan any random passage of Scripture and automatically assume the words are unconditionally addressed to us. Often, very often, they are not.
  8. The kingdom of God has a proper name, and his name is Jesus, Son of God, Son of Man.
  9. Repent and believe the Good News! Everything is OK.
  10. Ash Wednesday, is meant to remind us we have a death problem. All living things made from the soil shall return to it.
  11. Jesus is coming again to renew all things. It may seem somewhat hidden right now, but make no mistake, hope abides.
  12. A spirit of timidity and a Spirit of courage. In this episode, we conclude our reading of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Live Not By Lies. What happens when the church chooses a spirit of timidity in order to spare itself affliction? Also, the sins of the fathers and the true meaning of sanctuary.
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