1. Son of a Preacher Man. In this episode, we conclude our study of Martin Luther’s Smalcald Articles, discussing the office of the keys and confession. We go through and sum up the previous episodes — the gospel, the mass, repentance, sin, and the law — then sit with the function and power of the forgiveness of sin. What is the office of the keys for? Where does it come from? Who gets to use the keys? Then, we talk over confession and its consequences for pastoral care and its effect on the churches.
  2. Don’t Look Back in Anger. In this episode, we continue reading Martin Luther’s Smalcald Articles, focusing on contrition, repentance, and freedom. Why does the law need to terrify and leave us hopeless? How does attention to the self lead us into death and hell? What happens when belief is preached as something “we do” rather than something “done to” us? Likewise, when repentance is self-activated and self-actuated, what are the consequences for our daily lives? This and much, much more on this episode of the show.
  3. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the nature of prayer in connection to the parable of the unjust judge.
  4. Waiting on God, Who alone is our only hope in this life and will safely guide us to be with Him for eternity.
  5. In this episode of the Outlaw God, Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith look at Martin Luther's interpretation of Psalm 18.
  6. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about the Lord’s Prayer.
  7. God never fails, and His great love is FOR US, not against us.
  8. This is what we are created for, to know God, praise Him and be with Him in His new creation forever.
  9. In this episode of Tough Text, Scott Keith and Dan Price explore the parable of the persistent widow from Luke 18.
  10. Only God sees the whole story, and the backstory from every angle, and only God is qualified to judge us.
  11. Psalm 18 is both a lament and a triumphant song of Christ's victory. Chad explains how we cannot lose when we bring all of our pain before our loving God.