Concerning Repentance – part 72

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 4:20–5:1

Faith must always be in the forefront because it makes us think of Christ. Even sorrow, though necessary but, because it naturally causes us to try to settle our own sins, must never be considered alone.

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Concerning Repentance – part 69

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 10:8–11

It is not possible for someone to have a peaceful conscience, if they doubt that God is gracious toward them. No matter how hard they try to do right and be religious, they still question whether they have forgiveness of sins.

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Concerning Repentance – part 64

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Galatians 3:22–24

The law incarcerates; it does not free. Only faith in Christ frees us from captivity to sin and death. Yet thank God for the law, for without its accusations, we would never know our need for salvation and God’s grace.

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Concerning Repentance – part 56

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 2 Timothy 3:16–17

In C. S. Lewis’ poem, “As the Ruin Falls,” he writes, “a scholar’s parrot may talk Greek.” People may sound authoritative; indeed, some birds may seem so. But by their singing, one may determine what sort of birds these authorities are.

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Concerning Repentance – part 55

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 15:55–58

The doctrine of justification by faith is one for which people have given their lives. Luther himself, knowing that his life would be forfeit, declared that his conscience was captive to the Word of God, not to the doctrines of men.

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Concerning Repentance – part 53

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Acts 10:42–43

The whole of Scripture proclaims that forgiveness of sins is received only through faith in Christ. Those who suppose that God forgives their sins because they are good people, are led astray by their vain imaginings.

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Concerning Repentance – part 52

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 4:1–8

Everyone acknowledges that, “You can’t take it with you.” Common sense wisdom understands that our works have no eternal value. So why do some try to stack them up as having merit with God? Belief in God’s promises is what counts as righteousness.

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Concerning Repentance – part 50

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 1 John 5:9–12

If you cannot believe God’s promise then you may as well insist that the sun will rise in the west tomorrow morning. For if you cannot believe that which is most sure, how certain is anything else that has been taken for granted up until now?

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Concerning Repentance – part 45

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Luke 7:36–38, 48–50

In this passage, we see two kinds of sinners. One is dull in spirit, self-absorbed, and very capable of seeing the sin in others but unable to see it in himself. The second is overcome with sorrow over her sin.

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