For Lutherans, these two words (revelations from God) are "law" and "gospel." As an avid reader of Karl Barth, I imagine these "two words" to be "yes" and "no" (2 Cor 1:17-19).
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For Lutherans, these two words (revelations from God) are "law" and "gospel." As an avid reader of Karl Barth, I imagine these "two words" to be "yes" and "no" (2 Cor 1:17-19).
Today our house will celebrate the birth of Judah Markus Torrey. He is commonly known as "the Bean" in our household due to his sonogram picture. He turns three today. And these are some of his most excellent pictures.
For neither Lutheran nor Reformed Theology can baptism remain a past event. It is a perpetual identity that makes demands upon the believe.
The special miracle here is not the removal of leprosy. Christ healed the Samaritan to the degree that he recognized not only his new found health but the healer.
On May 17th, I was informed that Chuck had requested I "preach" at his memorial service.
Next year little ones, Lord willing, next year. And it'd be wise to bet something on the favorite!!
"You serve a savior whose heart was broken by the needs of people. And whose body was broken for their good. Something is broken in your heart if you say you are passionate about the truth while being uncompassionate towards people." - Joshua Mack
This is a slow crafting of God in our image — and such a god is not the True God.
God's revelation is unquestionable. There remain no agnostics or atheist among the revelation of God.
This is the blockbuster we all deserved. I can't wait to watch it with my kids.
The solution to our hyper-individualism is a commanded community — the church. The greatest community in all of history is found in the Scripture — the church.
For the last 2 1/2 years, I've kept a Spotify playlist of songs I have literally listened to 100 times in a row.
So today I have Blake and Matthew with me to discuss the Canadian 80s pop-synth rebirth.
In a moment of Postmodern rendering of song lyrics, these go out as words I will never be able to sing to our lost child.