Reformation History (428)
  1. The Holy Spirit does what his name implies. He makes us holy. We believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord, and come to him only by the Holy Spirit who calls us with the gospel.
  2. This is not a plea for us to be given the strength to pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps. It is our helpless cry when boots – straps and all - slip off the edge of temptation’s cliff.
  3. Scott and Caleb look over the first and second commandments and their explanation in Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
  4. The petition not to be led into temptation is found in just the right place within the seven petitions.
  5. John Hoyum and Philip Bartelt join Caleb to discuss the preface to Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
  6. If we want to see evidence of our Father’s answer to the fifth petition, we need only to look at the cross and the empty tomb.
  7. Even though the horn of plenty on our table is there as the fruit of our labor, that is also a gift of God’s grace
  8. Caleb, Scott, and Rod go through the Christian Questions and Answers section of the Small Catechism.
  9. The place where it is most difficult for us to accept God’s will is when suffering, calamities, and finally, death itself.
  10. The kingdom of God has a proper name, and his name is Jesus, Son of God, Son of Man.
  11. Our prayer confesses that God’s abode is beyond us, yet ever so near for the prayer presupposes that we are being heard, even in our sighs and whispers.
  12. "A Lutheran Toolkit" is available for purchase today from 1517 Publishing
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