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God's Use of Nature
As both law and gospel are proclaimed, judgment and deliverance are miraculously pronounced over the hearer. -
The Threefold Justification of the Resurrection
The profound significance of Christ’s resurrection comes from the threefold justification it provides: it justifies the sinner, the sinner’s hope, and God himself. -
Assurance of Salvation in the Reformed and Lutheran Traditions
In this article Amy Mantravadi give a short but helpful summary of the differences in Lutheran and Reformed thought regarding assurance. -
We Do Not Choose Our Crosses
We do not choose our struggles, but there is One who has chosen to always be with us. -
Sin Will Have No Dominion
We live for the most part, on the strength of our moral fiber, under the law, by our zeal for God and all that which tickles our proud fancy. -
Epistle: Romans 6:1-11 (Baptism of Our Lord: Series A)
The word which justifies by bringing faith in baptism is the same powerful word that recreates, regenerates, and re-births a human being in baptism.
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