Reformation History (395)
  1. For what end does the Law exist? The Law exposes us so that we might find the remedy in the person and work of Jesus.
  2. This article begins an eight-part series inspired by the Lenten themes of catechesis, prayer, and repentance found in the Lord’s Prayer as Luther taught it in his Small Catechism.
  3. It would do us well to expand what we mean when we say catechesis and consequently broaden the reach of theological education into daily life.
  4. Above all, pastors must aim their preaching at the people God has placed in the care of the pastor rather than airing pious ideas that did not speak to their situations.
  5. It is the words the pastor speaks that send the dead out alive.
  6. In some measure, if Luther had any success during his last two decades, it happened because of the woman who’d insisted on him as her bridegroom.
  7. Her importance goes beyond simply managing the reformer’s household.
  8. To pray that God’s name is hallowed among us is to pray for the continual proclamation of the gospel in truth and purity that we would hear the word about Christ crucified for sinners.
  9. If someone confesses their sins into my ears, I have no options but to forgive them in the name of Christ.
  10. Professor John T. Pless has organized an incredible Advent series on the Apostles' Creed for you! Included here are texts, themes, and an order of service for your midweek Advent services.
  11. An annual three day event, designed to center your faith in Christ for you, based in the Scriptural truths rediscovered in the Reformation.
  12. Are people so different today? Is justification really irrelevant now? Is the preacher’s only point of contact with the life-giving Gospel a by-product of Microsoft’s word processor? I do not think so.
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