1. Dr. Paulson continues to talk about trial by observing the different ways the story of Abraham has been taught.
  2. Sow, Jesus seeds a parable and a pun, and lettuce understand. But when the corn grows, what ears hear and what ears don't?
  3. Jesus not only desires mercy, but gives mercy. Our sacrifices will never satisfy the demands of the Law, but Christ's sacrifice for us gives all the holiness the law requires.
  4. "Your faith has made you well" . . . except faith never believes in itself, but trusts only in its object, namely Jesus.
  5. Dr. Paulson and Caleb are joined by Adam Guthmiller once again. This time they talk about faith and certainty in Luther's refutation of Erasmus.
  6. A Luther House of Study student Adam Guthmiller joins Caleb and Dr. Paulson to discuss Luther's assertions concerning the faith.
  7. What's your vote for the most misapplied and misquoted Bible verse of all time? Craig and Troy vote for "Don't you judge me!" Today we talk about the reality of being under judgment, and seeking repentance.
  8. Caleb, Scott, and John wrap up the section on the Ten Commandments in the Large Catechism.
  9. According to the make believe wokeness-ometer, Jesus qualifies as the most authoritative voice because he was the most oppressed. Poor Jew, not from Jerusalem, under Roman rule, betrayed by his own, even his friends, killed because of his identity. Listen to him.
  10. Why do you worry, when God has your back? Craig and Troy consider the lillies, the 1st Commandment, and the comfort found in seeking first His kingdom.
  11. Scott, Caleb, and John discuss Luther’s extended commentary on the seventh and eight commandments.
  12. Caleb, Scott, and Adam continue their walk through Luther’s Large Catechism.