5/19/17
Response to Matt Slick on Acts 2:38, Part 3
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The first two blog posts responding to Matt Slick's article "Acts 2:38 and Baptism" can be found here: http://g2witt.blogsp...
5/11/17
Response to Matt Slick on Acts 2:38, Part 2
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The previous post response to Matt Slick's article entitled "Baptism and Acts 2:38" can be found here: http://g2witt.blogspo...
5/10/17
Response to Matt Slick on Acts 2:38, Part 1
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While discussing the issue of baptism with several friends online, some have posted an article by Matthew Slick of CARM entitled "Bapt...
Luther's doctrine of election
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The Lutheran approach to election is that such passages on the topic are written for our assurance, that in Christ, salvation lies entirely ...
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4/27/17
Common Misunderstandings Protestants Have About Lutheranism
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In discussion and dialogue with my Protestant friends and family (this includes reformed and evangelicals in general), there has rarely been...
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3/7/17
Baptism Saves Because Christ Saves by His Word
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1 Peter 3:21 is supremely misinterpreted by Baptists. It does not say that Baptism is something we do for God. It actually reads in the...
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2/6/17
Christianity Is A Physical, Sacramental, Incarnational Faith
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For 1,500 years, Christianity was always a physical, sacramental, and Incarnational faith. This was confessed in the liturgies of both East...
11/2/16
Here's "What's Up" With Lutherans: A Response to Kevin DeYoung
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Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition wrote an article five years ago that has just come to my attention. The article is called "What...
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10/26/16
NON-LUTHERAN VIEWS OF THE SUPPER ARE BLASPHEMOUS
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Now that I have your attention from the title of this post...... I've never been one to beat around the bush, or to read between the l...
10/14/16
Where Christ crucified for us meets us
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For us Confessional Lutherans we don't approach church (or as we call it divine) service as foremost what we do for God (meaning worship...
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