Differing views of the Christian Life

Poem Pie by Urban Sea Star

 Well, back to bits and slices of the theological pie.

Enjoy a slice or two. Most are short and sweet and easy to digest. The biggest is Slice #1 at 18 min, but most of the rest are just a few minutes long. Some really good stuff here. If you are not fully satisfied, see the baker for a full refund.

 The whole pie is at the bottom of the page for those with the time and hunger for the whole shabang.

 

Enjoy!

Slice #1                    Slice #8

Slice #2                    Slice #9

Slice #3                    Slice #10

Slice #4                    Slice #11

Slice #5                    Slice #12

Slice #6                    Slice #13

Slice #7                    Slice #14

 

And the whole pie  Differing views of the Christian Life – the whole pie

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Thanks to flickr and Urban Sea Star for the photo.

 

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Creating a ‘paper pope’

Pope In a Book by Disco Cat

 

Who said this? (hint at end of  quote)

All upright sacred books agree on one thing, that they all collectively preach and promote Christ.  Likewise, the true criterion for criticizing all books is to see whether they promote Christ or not, since all scripture manifests Christ.  Whatever does not teach Christ is not apostolic, even if Peter and Paul should teach it.  On the other hand, whatever preaches Christ is apostolic, even if Judas, Annas, Pilate, and Herod should do it!”  (LW 35:396)

 

To pull out the text of Scripture, without pulling Christ out of it, is biblicism, and should be avoided. It can lead you away from Christ and back to yourself. I’m not sure about you, but that is the last place that I need to go.

Yesterday’s pastor’s class taught by Pastor Anderson, dealt specifically with this problem, that is so prevalent in many Protestant churches and Lutheran churches, as well.

 

click here > The-Danger-of-Biblicism

 

We mustn’t forget, however, that God’s Word is both the Law, and the Gospel.  Many liberal churches, including many within my own denomination have forgotten this and have thrown God’s Law out the window in favor of a reasonable, generous view that allows for our own inclinations to self. This does not promote Christ, either.

 

As always, your comments pro or con, are welcome.

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Thanks to flickr and Disco Cat for the photo

 

 

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‘Baptism leads to Conflict’

Those voices out there that are promising the Christian a fulfilled life are…a lie.

How so?   Psalm038 by traqair57

Take a listen to the sermon for the 1st Sunday in Lent:

 click here> Baptism leads to Conflict

 

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 Thanks to flickr and traquair57 for the photo

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‘Where God Meets us’

 

Cross by Marc Melander

 

This is a pastor’s class on the theology of the cross using the late Dr. Gerhard Forde’s book, ‘Where God Meets Man’.

I hope you can listen to the whole thing, if not all at one sitting.

It’s a fun class!

 

Enjoy!

 

      click here >  ‘Where God Meets Man’

 

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Please remember the Japanese people in your prayers.

 

Thanks to flickr and Marc Melander for the photo

How the Law Trumps the Gospel

What if this were the last day of your life?

 

Jesus Christ by LoveCats2006

What would you do?

 

 Jesus gives us the new commandment.

 

  There is law here (on steroids). There is gospel here.

    It kills, and it raises (by the grace of God).

 

Fasten your seatbelts.

          click here >    The-last-day-of-your-life

I know, this is a Maundy Thursday sermon. But I like it a lot and I listen to it throughout the year. And we’re not liturgical legalists here!

I’ll post it again on M. Thursday.

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Thanks to flickr and LoveCats2006 for the photo

 

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‘Turning the Table on Religion’

 

82/365 by Morganshev

Last night’s Ash Wednesday sermon by Pastor Mark Anderson.

“Christ is the end of the law for all those who have faith.”  -St. Paul

Think about that as you listen.

“Well, what about what I ‘do’?”  “Your sins are forgiven for Jesus’ sake. That’s what about it.”

 

click here >  Turning the Table on Religion

 

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Thanks to flickr and Morganshev  for the photo

 

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The Beatitudes – a Lenten sermon

                                                                                                   

 

Well, it’s Lent. Today is Ash Wednesday which marks our 40 day Lenten season and journey towards the cross.

 What are we to make of ‘The Beatitudes’?

   click here > The Beatitudes

 

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9 things to give up at Lent

“May God grant us the wisdom to know ourselves; the courage to admit our sins; and the grace to receive God’s never failing mercy and forgiveness.”

 

1) COMPLAINING  –  there is much to be thankful for.

2) WORRY – there are things to be concerned about, but nothing to worry about.

3) DISCOURAGEMENT – God is for you, not against you.

4) BITTERNESS – it’s like poisoning yourself. How smart is that?

5) HATRED – forgive and watch your future come alive!

6) GOSSIPING – speak well of your neighbor, you might just see him/her return the favor. 

7) BLAMING – be part of the solution, not the problem.

8) STAYING AWAY FROM CHURCH – provide your family with a firm foundation of faith, learn about the message of God’s love from the Bible and share problems, make friends, and be renewed in hope and thank God for another week of life. And it’s free!

…and the final thing to ‘Give Up’ during Lent? 

9) GIVING UP – hang in there!! Even with all it’s problems, life is a good and gracious gift!

    by Pastor Mark Anderson of Lutheran Church of the Master, Corona del Mar, CA    949 759-1031  www.lightofthemaster.com

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*Originally posted in 2009

 

 

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How can you know God’s call (God’s will) for your life?

Lightning Storm by IOWAPILOT

 

And ‘faith’, ‘free-will’, ‘baptism’, ‘freedom’ and other good stuff.

What did Luther’s father say to him that sent him into a tailspin for a year!?

 

Pastor’s class    Knowing God’s call-Faith-Freedom-other good stuff

 

Enjoy.

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Thanks to flickr and IOWAPILOT for the photo.

 

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