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The sharp distinction between Law and Gospel, and salvation through Christ's work alone.
Key question: “Where do we hear the voice of the Law exposing our need, and the voice of the Gospel comforting us?”
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We read Exodus 6:1-13 through the Lutheran Lens as a powerful demonstration of the Law and Gospel distinction. The Law is revealed in the Israelites' bondage and their inability to free themselves, mirroring our own bondage to sin. The Gospel shines brightly in God's promise to deliver His people, p
In John 4:1-4, we read this passage as preparatory groundwork for the profound Gospel encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. It is through the lens of Law and Gospel that we discern this narrative movement. The Law is present in the historical division and animosity between Jews and Samari
In 1 Peter 5:1-5, we read this as both Law and Gospel. The exhortation to elders is Law, revealing our inability to shepherd perfectly, while the call to humility reflects the Gospel, pointing to Christ's humble service and sacrificial love. We see the theology of the cross vividly here, as God call
We read Romans 1:18-23 as a stark revelation of the Law, where God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness. This passage shows the total depravity of humanity and our inability to know God rightly without His gracious revelation. It underscores the theology of the cross, as i
Dear God of Love and Justice, As I pause to reflect on the profound truth that we are made in your image, I am drawn to the powerful words of Amos 5:24: "But let justice roll on like a river,...
Luther tried works: fasting, confession, pilgrimage, self-punishment. Nothing brought peace. Then he understood: "By grace... through faith...
We read this passage in Matthew 11:28-30 as a profound proclamation of the Gospel. Here, Christ offers rest to the weary and burdened, which we understand as the sinner overwhelmed by the weight of the Law and sin. Jesus' invitation is pure Gospel, a promise of grace and rest found in Him alone, apa
In Revelation 21:1-5, we read this passage as a profound proclamation of Gospel promise. The vision of a new heaven and a new earth is God's definitive promise of renewal and restoration, which we receive solely through Christ. The imagery of God dwelling with humanity and wiping away every tear is
As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, we encounter the Great Commission, where Jesus entrusts His followers with the monumental task of making disciples of all nations. This command carries a profound promise: "And surely I am with you always, to...
Forgiveness can often feel like a heavy burden to carry, both for ourselves and for those who have wronged us. Yet, as we turn our hearts to Hebrews 11:1, we find a powerful truth that invites us into a deeper...
As we turn to Isaiah 40:31, we encounter a profound promise: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and...
In our rapidly changing world, we often find ourselves facing the challenge of "the Other"—those who are different from us in race, belief, or lifestyle. The struggles we encounter today are not unlike those faced by the early Christians. Imagine...
In our fast-paced, often chaotic world, the Fruit of the Spirit can feel like a distant ideal, a shimmering fruit hanging just out of reach. Yet, the truth found in Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us that we are not alone on...
The content emphasizes the distinction between Law and Gospel, highlighting the Law's role in revealing sin and the Gospel's power in providing salvation through faith in Christ. It underscores the ongoing need for both elements in the Christian life, fostering dependence on God's grace while guiding sanctification.
Courage is often manifested in the choices we make, especially when faith calls us to step beyond our comfort zones. Consider John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes...
As we meditate on John 14:6, where Jesus proclaims, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” we encounter the profound reality of redemption that can transform our daily lives. This verse encapsulates not just a doctrinal statement...
To understand the profound truth of John 14:6, where Jesus declares, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” we must delve into the very heart of our redemption. Here, Jesus isn’t merely providing a theological statement; He...
Jeremiah 29:11 resounds with hope: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” In this verse, we discover that...
In our rapidly changing world, the concept of vocation can sometimes feel like navigating a stormy sea. Just think of Sarah, a young teacher in an underfunded school. Each day, she walks into her classroom with a heart full of...
In the midst of our rapidly evolving world, where connection often feels like a swipe or a click away, we find ourselves grappling with the profound implications of community as illuminated by Matthew 22:37-39. Jesus calls us to love God...
In today’s fast-paced world, the workplace is often a battleground for our faith. We find ourselves grappling with issues that echo the struggles of biblical characters—challenges that can either draw us closer to God or lead us into despair. Consider...
In the intricate dance of life, we often find ourselves grappling with the concept of glory, especially in a world that seems to throw challenges at us from every direction. Romans 8:28 assures us that “in all things God works...
Imagine a bustling city street, where the sounds of laughter and conversation intermingle with the distant sirens of emergency vehicles. Among the throng of people is a young woman named Sarah, who has just lost her job and is feeling...
Psalm 23 begins with a profound declaration: "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." In this simple phrase, we are met with the magnificent truth of God’s loving provision and guidance. As the Good Shepherd, He tends to...