Reformation Doctrine (127)
  1. A shelter from pigs on the wing... In this episode, how do Christians interface with a godless state, love our neighbors without being complicit in promoting sin, and maintain the tension between the two kingdoms?
  2. You Know Who Else Misunderstood The Kingdom of God? Hitler! In this episode, we read Herman Sasse’s 1930 essay on The Social Doctrine of the Augsburg Confession and its Significance for the Present. We discuss the two kingdoms doctrine, peoples’ station in life, and the need for public discussions of natural law.
  3. This new life is marked not by fear of death but hope in eternal life.
  4. Satan and the old Adam don't want Jesus to bear our crosses for us because that means we can't claim that we've done anything to merit God's mercy and salvation.
  5. The only reason we're aware of our old self is in baptism, God created a new self for us.
  6. We vote because we are citizens, and it is our duty. We serve our neighbors in love because it is our Christian calling.
  7. Jesus is a real person talking to you and feeding you, which is beyond intellectual Christianity!
  8. Is This The Real Life... In this double-length episode, Riley and Gillespie ask what are the consequences for not grounding our preaching, teaching, prayer, and worship in concrete reality as revealed by God’s Word of law and Gospel?
  9. We're not called to be obedient consumers. We're free in Christ to love and serve our neighbor according to his need
  10. Justice and love are united in God, and we see this most clearly in Jesus on the cross. There, both God's hatred toward sin and compassion for the world come together.
  11. Come With Me if You Want to Live. The two most important words we will ever hear.
  12. “Sometimes dead is better." In this episode, now that we are dead to sin and alive to Christ through faith, what do we do with our free time?
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