Holiness (21)
  1. God is holy, nothing I say or do or pray is going to make God any more or less holy. So what are we praying when we say, “hallowed be your name”?
  2. How we define holiness will affect our approach to God.
  3. We continue to move into Isaiah and define the terms of holiness and glory.
  4. This article is the second installment in an eight-part series inspired by the Lenten themes of catechesis, prayer, and repentance found in the Lord’s Prayer as Luther taught it in his Small Catechism.
  5. We walk to the cross by the faith that God bestows on us, not by our own power, reason, or might.
  6. Growth and maturity in the Spirit doesn’t look like we think it does. That’s because it’s backward.
  7. Peter says to “prepare your mind for action” and to “be sober-minded.” What does he mean by these things?
  8. Apart from bare, naked faith in Jesus' atoning work for us, no sinner is, or ever can be, holy.
  9. Among the things that perturb me about modern Christianity is our residual clinging to a sort of “Christian-karma.”