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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 65

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Isaiah 41:8–10

There are times when it is difficult to believe that God really loves us. When we sin, we sense an estrangement with God that must somehow be overcome. The instinct is to make an offering...

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 64

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 2 Corinthians 13:9b–10

There are no confessed sins that Christ Jesus cannot or will not forgive. Therefore there is no confessed sin for which a minister of the gospel cannot and should not give absolution.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 63

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Matthew 18:15–18

The purpose of the keys involves both peace and terror. For those who believe in Christ and confess their sins, there is the comfort of knowing that they are forgiven because Christ alone is God’s satisfaction.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 62

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 4:22–25

Where is it written? Where do the Scriptures teach that we pay the price of freedom from eternal death? How do our punishments replace the excelling merit of Christ’s satisfaction for sin?

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 57

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Psalm 51:7–12

God will do what he must for the good of those he loves — even if it means inflicting them with some corrective troubles. Perhaps the psalmist’s bones were not actually broken but...

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 52

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 9:3–8

Many people think that our troubles originate in our sins. Often enough, this is precisely the case — but not always. Sometimes our troubles are meant to point us and others to the glory and the power of God.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 51

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: James 1:2–4

We should learn to regard our troubles as signs of impending grace. God is at work in these afflictions. When we have gotten to the other side, we can see that suffering drew us back to God, and caused us to rely upon him, and persevere.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 49

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Hebrews 9:22–24

God may impose certain punishments for sins, by way of making an example of some people, and to discipline others. But these punishments are corrections and examples, not a means of grace and forgiveness.

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Concerning Confession and Satisfaction – part 41

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 8:37–39

We are threatened on every side. Ten things are listed in Romans 8:37–39, over which we have no power or control. Indeed, the tenth thing Paul lists is anything not mentioned in the first nine.

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