4/30/18
Ways the Gospel is at the heart of our liturgy
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1) Invocation: The words “In the name of the Father and of Son and of the Holy Spirit”, which are quoted from the Great Commission passage...
4/23/18
Remembering your baptism through our liturgy
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Ways the Lutheran liturgy helps us remember our baptism: 1) Invocation: the words “in the name of the Father and of the Holy Spirit” recal...
1/8/18
THERE IS NO "MAY" IN THE GOSPEL
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I have observed the various "absolutions" in different sacramental traditions. And although the liturgies are similar to ours as L...
10/9/17
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION: THE DIFFERENCES STILL MATTER
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It is the month of October, 2017, and we are about to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's Reformation of the Roman Cathol...
7/29/17
HOW LUTHERANS SEE OTHER CHRISTIANS
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In today's non-denominational world, where Christianity is whittled down to "essentials" and "non-essentials", we Lu...
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6/28/17
WHY WOULD NON-LUTHERANS WANT TO PARTAKE OF OUR LUTHERAN EUCHARIST?
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It has become increasingly common in Christian circles, even in Lutheran circles, to either partake of the Lord's Supper at churches tha...
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6/14/17
Top down heaven meets earth relationship Christ has with us
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Many evangelicals tend to speak of salvation relationship as us having a personal relationship with Jesus foremost. On the other hand, us Co...
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6/7/17
Outer salvation follow-up
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Salvation lies outside ourselves also mean several other things besides the seven listed in the previous article found here: http://g2witt...
6/6/17
Our outer salvation in Christ crucified for us
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Luther was known to have said salvation lies outside ourselves. What does salvation lies outside ourselves means? First, it means we c...
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...
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