1. How are we to understand election in Romans 9? What does it mean that God loved Jacob and hated Esau?
  2. God explains what His name means and contrasts Himself with every false god. Do the “10 Commandments” apply to Christians? Is “10 commandments” the right way to view these words from God?
  3. The Fellows take a one week break from their series on the history of the Reformation to answer listener questions. The questions range all the way from the doctrine of Zwingli to apologetic responses to evolution.
  4. All views of election and predestination are not equal. These are doctrines meant to comfort and provide assurance.
  5. We are told to fear God. Does that mean we are to live our whole life being afraid of God or is something else going on? What is the difference between listening to God and obeying Him?
  6. The Thinking Fellows cover the major reformational events between 1535 and 1539.
  7. Paul says that all his suffering doesn’t compare with the glory that is coming. How is this an encouragement to us?
  8. Moses continues addressing the people. He recounts how God has fought for Israel and how he pleaded with God a final time to let him enter the promised land.
  9. Coming back from the Diet of Augsburg the Lutheran reformers began responding to the doctrinal backlash of the Confutation.
  10. Daniel and Erick breakdown what it means to be both sinner and saint.
  11. Moses recounts wandering around the wilderness for 38 years. God puts prohibitions on who Israel is allowed to engage in conflict with. Why is God good to the children of Esau?
  12. In 1530 an imperial diet was called to the city of Augsburg. Among many issues to be addressed was the increasing influence of Lutheran theology.