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Predestination is for Preaching
Predestination is a promising teaching as Paul teaches it in Romans 8. It’s promising when Christ and his work for us are held firmly in hand. -
Epistle: Romans 8:28-39 (Pentecost 8: Series A)
It is that love, finally, which comes back again and again, not as an afterthought, but as the underlying theme of the entire section. -
Epistle: Romans 8:18-27 (Pentecost 7: Series A)
The Earth itself, into which the blood of Christ seeped, will be redeemed and renewed, just like our spirits in Holy Baptism, just like our bodies on the day of the resurrection. -
Epistle: Romans 8:12-17 (Pentecost 6: Series A)
Our passage from Romans steers us between these two dangerous misconceptions: The mythical monster Scylla of believing the body to be evil on the one shore, and the beast Charybdis of believing the body constitutes all there is on the other. -
Christian Hope
While faith forms the relationship with God and love the relationship with the neighbor, hope forms the Christian’s relationship with the future. -
Epistle: Romans 8:1-11 (Lent 5: Series A)
There has been a blood atonement for sin. Jesus is our propitiation. Jesus has expiated sin. Lent climaxes with this expectation.
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