The Smalcald Articles – part 116

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 7:21–25

Within myself, I delight in God’s Word. But I cannot do it, much as I try. I am a sinner; that much I can confess. And more! For, though I cannot do what the Word tells me, I keep it and remain delighted by its promises.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 114

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Matthew 16:19

How is this binding and loosing of sins accomplished? Does it occur because one has finally confessed the last sin? If so, how does one confess an unknown sin, a stray thought, a wayward and quickly forgotten glance or word, an unknown, undone deed?

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The Smalcald Articles - part 108

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Ephesians 5:25-27

The Church is made holy — completely so and without a single stain — because God says so in his Word. This is what we believe through faith in Christ. This washing is done without mystery or human explanation, by the simple agency of water and what God has spoken.

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The Smalcald Articles - part 107

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Exodus 34:6-7

Again, we see why repentance is so important. God is rich in mercy, forgiving sin but not absolving the "guilty." The guilty are those who will not own their sin, those who will not admit and confess all their sin.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 106

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 1 John 1:5–10

You now see why repentance is so necessary in the Christian life. In order for faith to remain, the Spirit must be within us. The Spirit does not continue where sin is present, where unrighteousness is permitted to remain and dwell.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 104

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Jonah 3:10–4:3

Human reason simply does not comprehend the great love of God. It cannot. Natural thought goes along this line: I must have to do something. So startling is the doctrine of God’s love so freely given, that it can even make us angry.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 103

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Romans 7:21–25

How often have you wished to do what is right, but find yourself unable? Within yourself, in your “inmost self” (RSV) or soul, you want to do right, but discover you cannot do so in your outward parts.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 98

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Luke 18:10–14

This is a matter of justification, a matter upon which we must not give way even an inch. For faith in Christ is the only thing that justifies. If it were otherwise, Christ’s death is meaningless.

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The Smalcald Articles – part 96

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Titus 1:1–3

The hope of eternal life does not come through religious actions, the promises of pastors, priests, and popes, or payment plans. All of these will disappoint sooner or later. Your good deeds will always be suspect.

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