atonement
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Lent 5 • Hebrews 5:1–10 • March 22, 2015 Sermon Notes
The end result (telos) of Christ’s high priestly work, which was “made perfect” or complete when he himself cried, “It is finished,” is the “eternal…
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Easter 2 • 1 John 1:1–2:2 • April 12, 2015 Drawn into God’s Fellowship
The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of God—and it’s not a solitary walk, but a fellowship with…
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Shaped by the Spirit: Spirit Christology as a Framework for Preaching Sanctification
Rusnak, Jonathan W. “Shaped by the Spirit: Spirit Christology as a Framework for Preaching Sanctification.” S.T.M. Thesis, Concordia Seminary, 2014. 128 pp. This thesis offers…
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Isaiah’s Ancient Songs for Today: The Servant Suffers for Straying Sheep
Christ, the servant, suffers for all as seen in both the Old and New Testaments.
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The Servant Suffers for Straying Sheep
Christ, the servant, suffers for all as seen in both the Old and New Testaments.
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62 – Why do Lutherans talk about justification so much?
Dr. Maxwell explains the meaning of justification.
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74 – How is the Lutheran understanding of atonement related to AC IV?
Dr. Maxwell explains the Lutheran understanding of atonement related to Articles of Confession IV.
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09 – What is an example of the temple worship in the Gospel of Luke?
Dr. Just explains the importance of the temple to Jewish worship.
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20 – What is the significance of Paul’s use of the word reconcilliation in Romans 5?
Dr. Lewis explains what is meant by reconciliation.
