Law and Gospel (314)
  1. No matter how stringent one's "regulations" — "Do not handle, Do not taste, Do not touch" (Col. 2:21) — the sinful nature that resides in everyone's heart is untamable by self-effort alone.
  2. How intentional will we be about utilizing gospel spaces that already inescapably communicate?
  3. Sometimes the old story is the one we need to hear again and again.
  4. Senkbeil is a pastor’s pastor, a master of the art of pastoral care.
  5. God is a judge, but unlike you, God is just!
  6. Luther’s final thoughts were not meant to bum you out or lead you to despair.
  7. The liturgy ensures that the gospel is never something inward, merely a thought or sentiment of the believer.
  8. The gospel is best understood in terms of those two most important words: for you.
  9. It's a new year, and you are still the same you: a sinner who is simultaneously perfect in every way because Christ declares it to be so.
  10. Longstanding tradition must be bolstered by something outside of ourselves that also lies outside of the traditions of men.
  11. Instead of a “how-to” manual, the Bible is a “what-you-didn’t-do” story.
  12. What do we learn from the widow? We learn how to be dependent upon God.
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