TOPIC INDEXReformation Doctrine (724)
  1. Vilification of the other is married to the justification of the self.
  2. History is the painful realization that we aren’t the ones who can save the world but, rather, we’re the ones who get saved.
  3. In Jesus, the most totalizing summary of the law becomes the gospel of the one made perfect through obedience.
  4. Moses is no Jesus but he, like us, is saved by Him. The law cannot enter the promised land, and yet the true and greater promised land is occupied by nothing but lawbreakers.
  5. In this episode, Paulson helps listeners envision Luther's idea that the preacher is a "long-bowman" taking aim at the heart.
  6. It’s God’s power that we are dealing with here that is made perfect in weakness, not ours. God’s power is made perfect in the weakness of the cross.
  7. There’s no possibility of understanding the grace of Romans 6 and the glory of Romans 8 unless you identify with the excruciating struggle of Romans 7.
  8. The only solution to free will is the announcement from a preacher that the Father forgives us for Christ's sake.
  9. In this episode, Paulson identifies Erasmus participating in a futile effort he calls sausage making.
  10. This week, we are grateful to publish a series of sermons from our beloved late Chaplain, Ron Hodel. This is the second installment of that series.
  11. Dr. Paulson explores another violent metaphor from Luther, the arrow of conviction.
  12. When the Law is viewed in its true light, when its "glory" is revealed, it is found to do nothing more than to kill man and sink him into condemnation.
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