Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 2 Chronicles 19:6–7

God is the final authority; all authority comes from him. Every governing power exists because of God. This is why Christians may serve in public office or be otherwise employed by governments.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Psalm 133:1–3

I was declined in a congregation’s consideration as a new pastor once, in part, because the church I was serving at the time did not use the Nicene Creed as much as the church in deliberation.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 8:8–13

What difference does it make if you eat so-called unclean foods? Will you go to hell because you ate some rabbit stew? Will God withhold his forgiveness because you had a pork chop?

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Proverbs 3:11–12

It serves us well to discipline these human wills, bringing them in line with the will of God. This the very thing we ask so often, praying, “Thy will be done.”

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 Timothy 4:13–16

Paul exhorts the young pastor to devote himself to three practices in his ministry: being sure that the Scriptures are read in services of worship, and preaching and teaching the Word of God.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 1:20–25

The gospel of God’s grace through Christ was snubbed as something “Lutheran” in the 16th century. In the 21st century, other gospels persist in churches.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Deuteronomy 6:5–7

Holy Communion is not a ritual that is to be performed as though it were a good work done by us. Communion is a means of grace, something done by God for us and for Christ’s sake.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Matthew 15:10–20

Jesus says, “Hear and understand.” This is important. A person’s righteousness is not earned in the keeping of traditions or rituals or doing good works.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Galatians 5:1–6

Christ alone has the authority to institute rites in the Church that justify, reconcile, and forgive. Why is it though, that the Church or its bishops cannot establish these ceremonies?

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Revelation 3:7–13

If we are going to follow a command of God, let us keep this one: believe in his Son, Jesus Christ. For “this is his commandment, that we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just as he has commanded us.”

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 3:27–28

When one takes time for study of the Scripture, it is easily discovered that no one merits God’s favor, forgiveness, et cetera through these human traditions in the Church.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Colossians 1:24–27

How can there be a secure and sincere hope of glory when that hope is based in one’s own ability to perform? That would be to despair of glory. Our hope is based on a truer self than self.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Luke 18:10–14

Human righteousness tends to look down its nose at those not religious in the same way. It is always watching to see what others are not doing so that it can compare all it does.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Colossians 2:20–22

I have enjoyed wearing the most comfortable jeans. But it seems that just a few months after I get them broken in, they wear out and I have to start all over. Who knows how many pairs of jeans I have worn out in my life?

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Isaiah 1:10–11

Maintaining rites for the sake of order in the Church is one thing. But to contend that these rites justify God is in opposition to the doctrine of the Apostles, and contrary to both the Old and New Testaments.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Matthew 14:28–31

We will surely sink, for our focus has become the wind of our opinions, instead of Christ. When this happens, even those things meant for good order will divide us.

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Revelation 14:9–12

The face of Christianity is changing in many places. Things that were once considered true because they are the testimony of Scripture, are now cast aside in favor of personal and public opinion.


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