Confession and Absolution (10)
  1. Let your soul grieve, yes, but don’t let it be eaten alive by worry.
  2. All In The Family. In this episode, we discuss marriage, vocation, and cute theology of the cross. How can Luther’s teaching and preaching on marriage and vocation help Christians at present waist the temptations of the world and Satan, which pervert and disrupt God’s will for marriage? What does baptism have to do with marriage? How does Luther’s formulation of marriage and family help Christians comprehend their relation to society and the state?
  3. And We Are Live! In this episode, we go live for Holy Week and answer listeners' questions: election, repentance, the church, law and gospel, and on and on we go.
  4. Advent is not a call to prepare to engage in a transaction with God.
  5. God has gifted pastors with a terrible privilege. We’re invited to go inside peoples’ pain. A stranger stands emotionally naked in front of us begging, “I can’t get what he did out of my head. Please, help me!”
  6. Why confess sin? Is it so we can get rewarded by God? A little extra grace or material good for our troubles, maybe.
  7. Only Jesus’ absolute absolution can satisfy a troubled conscience.
  8. No matter how great our efforts or how righteous our intent, we will go from troubled to scared, and scared to terrified, unless we are sprinkled with the blood of the Lamb.
  9. The pastor declares it. We receive it. The forgiveness of sins. It’s a simple thing.
  10. When the Holy Spirit is at work in the office of the holy ministry, the man is ridden by the Spirit and so his only concern is for preaching the Gospel, baptizing, absolving, and feeding sinners in the Name of Christ Jesus.