TOPIC INDEXReformation Doctrine (724)
  1. In this episode, The Thinking Fellows address the idea that the Reformation is not worthy of celebration but is lamentable.
  2. The good news is that with our God there is always more: more than we deserve, dare, ask, or expect, more than we can see, hear, feel, or think.
  3. Every incendiary move of God’s Spirit is accompanied by a group of penitent people rediscovering the power and preeminence of God’s Word.
  4. The phrase “works of the law” has an antithesis when it comes to righteousness—faith. What keeping the Law could not do, the gift of faith does.
  5. Sometimes in hanging on to our useless guilt, we are idolaters. We believe our sin or conscience is more powerful than our God.
  6. In the first Outside Ourselves episode, Kelsi chats with author, David Zahl, about his newest book, Low Anthropology.
  7. We need to hear the gospel because it is good news that is not from you, or about you, or because of you.
  8. Stoicism’s opening premise fails to understand that, from its conception, the heart is a thorny bramble.
  9. The Psalms of David: Words From a Sinner After God's Own Heart
  10. Christ is not an idea. He isn’t a concept. He isn’t a religious notion or sentiment. He isn’t a product. He is the Savior, flesh and blood.
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