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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 35

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Galatians 5:22–25

Do good works because God commands them to be done and because they bring him glory. But never hold the delusion that by doing good works, your sins will be forgiven or you will go to heaven.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 32

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Colossians 2:9–10

Jesus Christ is so completely holy and meritorious before the Father that he is holy and worthy for me. God is so pleased with his Son that he is well-pleased with those who believe in him.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 29

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 2 Corinthians 5:6–7

Good works are mandatory. But they do not appease the wrath of God against sin. Repentance is required, as it is commanded by Christ. This requirement does not make one righteous...

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 28

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 6:19–23

We are either slaves to the devil, sin, and death, or to God, righteousness, and life. Whichever we are bonded to will determine the fruit we get. The fruit or the wages of sin is death.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 27

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 8:12–13

We are indebted to God in Christ to no longer live in the sin for which he died. This does not mean that we no longer sin, for as long as we are in this flesh, this mortal body, there is sin and death.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 24

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Matthew 14:28–33

When I was a boy, I learned to carry a full cup of coffee to my father. I walked through the kitchen, down the carpeted hallway, and in to the living room, then handed it to him without having spilled a drop.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 21

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 2 Timothy 2:15–18

Misrepresentation of Holy Scripture will upset the faith of some, those who have itching ears, but also those who are unlearned. Such deception even leads people into lives of ungodliness.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 19

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Jeremiah 33:14–16

It has already been stated here, more than a few times, that genuine faith is shown in its works. This is an entirely different matter than saying that forgiveness happens because of those works.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 18

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 5:6–8

Lutherans confess with Scripture that sinners are justified before God — that is, absolved of all sins and condemnation, without any worth or work of their own — through God’s pure grace.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 17

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 8:3–5

In the worldly kingdom, there are many disciplines we might bring to bear in order to make things more civil and orderly. Requiring certain satisfactions can even make folks feel better for a time.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 14

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 John 4:9–10

It bears repeating: our love, devotion, good works, and religious activities do not satisfy God’s justice. Only God’s Son propitiates, appeases, or satisfies God’s just demand for holiness.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 13

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 6:19–20

Recently, a car rental company called, wanting to know when I was going to pay the bill on a transaction from over a month ago. I let them know that the company had paid that bill, informing them of the transaction details

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 12

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Colossians 3:1–3

God’s justice requires the punishment of sin. We either take the punishment or pay the penalty. However, we cannot make restitution. We can neither keep from sinning, nor pay the penalty of that sin.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 10

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Revelation 7:13–14

Your remorse does not merit God’s forgiveness. Being sorry — even though you go on at length about your specific regrets — does not repair your sinful condition or your broken fellowship with God.

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