Vocation (674)
  1. We attempt to put God to death as we seek to set ourselves in His place. God loves men, but he will not stand to compete with little gods.
  2. “In a culture that promotes self-interest, children in church learn that something much bigger and more important than themselves is going on in their midst."
  3. When we talk about love then, let us not talk about ourselves.
  4. We follow the example of creation and her Creator, wasting our love quite prodigally in fulfilling our callings, whether we’re thanked or spurned, applauded or ignored.
  5. On episode FORTY-TWO of Let the Bird Fly! the guys welcome the Rigge family to discuss what it’s like to open and run a winery in Minnesota.
  6. On episode FORTY-TWO of Let the Bird Fly! the guys welcome the Rigge family to discuss what it’s like to open and run a winery in Minnesota.
  7. God knows our need. He knows how it is to raise unruly children. He is very experienced in dealing with rebellion.
  8. You say: Since forgiveness depends on faith alone, why must one nonetheless do good works? Answer: If faith is of the true sort, it cannot be without good works, just as no good work can be where unbelief dwells.
  9. After spending two episodes dealing with the apparent tension between justification and good works we dedicate another installment to the doctrine of vocation.
  10. One of the most famous things Jesus ever said was “Follow me.” He said it over and over. So much that it was recorded more than twenty times in the New Testament.
  11. There’s a lot of family drama from Thanksgiving through New Years.
  12. The empty space in our hearts that we try to fill with stuff is filled only by the Maker of all things. An iPhone won’t fill that gap. Only a crucified and resurrected God fits in there.
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