Preaching (1981)
  1. Jesus' first words reveal that he has come to bring into our lives the blessing of his Father's love.
  2. The Lord removes the evil and does the good we cannot, and that transforms us into being people who do the same!
  3. The life of the Christian Church in the New Testament period, that is, the end times, the penultimate, is one of persecution.
  4. Jesus is the only "brothers’ keeper" we have, and He is the only one we need.
  5. Paul wants Timothy to share his faith and to deliver it. Paul wants you to share his faith and to deliver it, too.
  6. Your job on this celebration of the Reformation is to proclaim the promise of God in Christ which justifies, and to help your hearers live like they believe it.
  7. The Never-Ending Story of our Bound Will & Election. In this episode, we write an epilogue —so to speak— to our series on the Bondage of the Will and wrap up our thoughts about the Here We Still Stand Conference 2025. We ask, “From whence comes a preacher?” Where does one go for gospel-comfort and the gifts of salvation? What is the Gospel? What is the purpose of the Church? What are the practical consequences of having a will that is bound up to sin, the world, and the evil one? What happens when the churches reject the “hinge” upon which all doctrines turn? And we talk about fantasy and science-fiction writing, 80s children’s movies, and other pop culture nostalgia.
  8. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the texts for Reformation Sunday.
  9. The heart of Reformation Day is God’s great love for His Church, preserving it in spite of man’s sin and weakness, and transforming the world and the hearts and lives of sinners through the proclamation of the Gospel.
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