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  1. Dr. Paulson and Caleb continue to outline Luther’s response to Erasmus.
  2. Dr. Paulson continues into chapter six of Luther's Outlaw God. In this episode, he further defines what it means for man to "not want God to be God."
  3. Jesus did not need a single act of mercy to get him started on the road to mercy, his essence was by nature merciful.
  4. Dr. Paulson introduces chapter six of Outlaw God Volume One. Here Paulson uncovers an important assertion from Luther, and we do not want God to be God.
  5. God’s love is axiomatic; it just is. It’s a truism without a logical explanation.
  6. But Jesus didn’t see it that way. He saw his arrest not as the kingdom’s program being thwarted but as it being “fulfilled.”
  7. What Luther is doing in his Catechism is teaching how the gospel is an action of the whole Trinity, not just one of the persons.
  8. This opening section of Ephesians is a virtual treasure trove of gospel promises, praising God for who He is and the abundant blessings He pours out upon His saints.
  9. With Jesus, troubles and sorrows, problems and worries, heartbreak and mourning are gathered up like left-over crumbs from a feast marking the celebration of victory over the enemy's forces.
  10. We can not give our Heavenly Father anything that will make him love us more or less. He gives and we receive.
  11. Caleb and Scott read and discuss the first three articles of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology.
  12. Mankind’s “thoughts and ways” on the matter of pardon and forgiveness do not even come close to exhausting, let alone fathoming, God’s “thoughts and ways.”
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