The Large Catechism – part 5
Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Ephesians 4:11–15
Series: Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
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From the Confessions: The Large Catechism, Introduction
They now have everything that should be preached and taught abundantly available in clear and simple form, in so many excellent and helpful books, such as Sermons That Preach Themselves, Prepared, and Treasury, as they were called in earlier times. Yet, they are not so godly and honest as to purchase these books, or even if they have them, to look at them or read them. Sadly, they are altogether shameful gluttons, servants of their own bellies, who would more appropriately be swineherds and dog-tenders than caretakers of souls and pastors.
Pulling It Together: God provides everything we need for the ministry of his church. Now, we must use what he has provided. For example, if he has granted that one is a teacher of some kind, that person must teach truly, so that others may grow correctly. If God has not given you the mouth of a teacher, then he has given you the ear of a student, or disciple. So, listen and learn. The intent of this Christian classroom is that the whole church grows up in Christ, becoming more and more like him. There is no other maturity of faith than that which is measured in Christ himself.
Prayer: Fill me, Lord, with yourself. Amen.
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