1. The struggle is real. That is to say, the struggle with sin. Can we make ourselves holy? Can we find within ourselves the strength to make it better?
  2. If you are excited to learn from the primary sources of the Reformation, what should you start reading and why?
  3. Fear and great joy at Jesus' resurrection! But also rejection and refusal.
  4. In this episode with Mike Cosper, we talk about grace and virtue. How do we "pursue virtue" and not let go of grace? We discuss the difference between self introspection by checking our own fruit, and confessing our sins.
  5. The Fellows discuss the importance of the Reformation.
  6. In this episode we introduce the topic of gender in regard to justification and sanctification. In other words, women aren't saved any differently than men. It was revolutionary back in New Testament times and in some circumstances, it's still revolutionary today.
  7. God relentlessly pursues those who stray so that He may restore them to where they belong.
  8. We are discussing "I can do all things through Christ" in context of the rest of the passage, and then we discuss the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac (rather... not sacrificing him) and whether or not Christians are called to sacrifice. Is that what this passage is talking about?
  9. Scott and Caleb get to the end of the Smalcald Articles.
  10. Craig and Troy pick up where they left off last week and explore the spiritual meaning of the Reformation
  11. The following several articles of Smalcald are concerned with the application of the Gospel.
  12. Dr. Paulson talks about how monastic life and satisfaction for sin outside of Christ harm not only the gospel but our understanding of the law.