Law and Gospel (334)
  1. “The well that washes what it shows” captures the essence of Linebaugh’s project, which aims to give the paradigmatic law-gospel hermeneutic a colloquial and visual language.
  2. Caesar gets your taxes. Christ gets your heart.
  3. Every age has its emergencies, and the church must never ignore them. Yet, our response cannot be one of panic or propaganda.
  4. On this, the birthday of Martin Luther, I will pause to thank God for his birth.
  5. Something Reformation Christians ought to do is familiarize themselves with Roman Catholic theology.
  6. Curiosity, while it might kill the cat, just might be one of the most needed virtues of our time.
  7. This is the fourth installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  8. This is the third installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  9. This is the second installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will.
  10. When a congregation is abused by its pastor, it loses more than a shepherd. It loses its threshold place; that fragile seam between earth and heaven.
  11. Nothing good happens when you get ahead of God and take matters into your own hands.
  12. Why reflect on these three men — MacArthur, Ozzy, and Hulk Hogan — in the same breath?
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