Most Certainly True Podcast

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Most Certainly True Podcast

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    Augsburg Confession - Article 25 - Confession

    What does it mean to be a Lutheran?  The Lutheran Reformation was founded on the “Three Solas” (Latin for “alone”) “Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Scripture Alone”.   In 1517, Martin Luther’s 95 Theses were headed in that direction.  His 1529 Small Catechism condenses those biblical truths into a text book for instruction.  In 1521, he was called to Worms and told to “sit down and shut up” by withdrawing all his writings and declaring them to be false.  Luther stood up instead and kept proclaiming the truth.  By 1530, it was time to set the record straight - against false accusations hurled against them and confusion that was spread as to what Lutherans believed.  So the process began to draft the Augsburg Confession. It was a clear and concise summary of the teachings of Scripture, a bold declaration of what the Scriptures say and what they do not.  It was a statement of biblical truth and a refutation of unbiblical error.  It was a demonstration that the Lutheran faith is the Christian faith and the orthodox teachings that the church has held too since the time of Christ.   So on June 25, 1530, the Augsburg Confession was boldly, confidently and loudly read.  Charles V and anyone else within earshot heard a systematic presentation of the Bible’s truth.  They heard an incredible answer to the question "What does it mean to be a Lutheran?”  All who read its 28 articles today hear that answer as well.     What a blessing to generations of Lutheran Christians those men and their courage, conviction, and confession have been! June 25, 1530 was truly a turning point in the life of the Lutheran Church.  Blessings have been coming our way as a result ever since.  And now as you join in our discussion, those blessings are sure to come your way as well! The Augsburg Confession is included in the Book of Concord.  You can find a free version online here.  Grab your printed copy off the shelf or get your own copy here. If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at [email protected].  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  FollowApple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed

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    Journey Through Genesis – Chapter 47

    “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” These are the first words that God inspired Moses to record on the pages of Holy Scripture. It’s the beginning. The story of Creation and the Fall into Sin. It’s the story of God’s grace to his people. Sinners though we are, God came down to promise salvation to his people, and he began to unfold that story through Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.   On the pages of the book of Genesis, we read about who our God is and just how much he loves his people. Join us for this devotional study of the very first book of the Bible and grow in your appreciation of your God and his love.    If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at [email protected]. If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org

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    Grace Abounds: Preface and Chapter 1 - What is Religion?

    By nature we ask questions that have supernatural or religious significance.  We yearn to know: Why am I here? Where have I come from? Where has everything around me come from and why does it exist? Where am I going?  What is the point and purpose of life, of joy, of suffering, of death?  What happens after death? Is there a God out there? Am I acocuntable to him?...Religions exist to deal with and provide answers to these questions (page 4).Why Doctrine?  Why study doctrine?  Why should we read a 560 page book on doctrine and then spend time talking about what we read?  In his Word to us we can know his love for us!God unveils his existence to us through what we might call "the natural knowledge of God."   In the beauty, complexity and wonder of nature we can know that there is a God.  In the fact that we have a conscience (and that every other has a conscience and it speaks to the same set of moral laws) we can know that there is something higher than us.  And in the coming chapters we see God reveal himself to us in his Word.           

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