Reformation History (428)
  1. Both Hus and Luther arrived at the same conclusion: neither councils nor the pope had final authority in the church. Headship in the church belongs solely to Christ.
  2. A change during a time of crisis is nothing new; it's an experience we can see throughout history.
  3. By basing our assurance on the promises of God, which we not only hope for in the future but live in now, the Christian can finally rest in the comfort that they are both saved and not responsible for their own salvation.
  4. Wow, I gotta be honest... I did not see that coming! Anti-semitism, public doctrine, and when it’s necessary to tear down our idols.
  5. The image of the cross stands as central to Luther’s comfort for those who endure persecution.
  6. Come With Me if You Want to Live. The two most important words we will ever hear.
  7. “Sometimes dead is better." In this episode, now that we are dead to sin and alive to Christ through faith, what do we do with our free time?
  8. “Sometimes dead is better." In this episode, now that we are dead to sin and alive to Christ through faith, what do we do with our free time?
  9. The question isn't "what are we going to do," the question is "what aren't we going to do?" In this episode, Jesus becomes sin and death.
  10. Gonna make it, Gonna make it, Not gonna make it, Not gonna make it, Not gonna make it! In this episode, distinguishing righteousness from righteousness, good works from justification.
  11. Strange Things are Afoot at the Circle K! In this episode, history, justification, good works, and pastoral table talk.
  12. Turns out the Christian Church's goal was also the pursuit of happiness! Ooops! Thanks Pandemic!
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