
The Reformation and Justification by Faith (Romans 4:4-5)
10/15/17 • 33 min
An exposition of Romans 4:4-5. An explanation of imputed vs. infused righteousness.
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The Reformation and the Will of Man (1 Peter 1:3)
A look at what Luther called “the hinge upon which the whole [Reformation] turns,” the subject of “free will.” This message provides an exposition of 1 Peter 1:3 and a look at what Scripture says regarding the nature of man’s will. Is it free? Is salvation a matter of man’s own independent choosing, or is salvation the work of God?
If you would like further reading on that subject we would recommend these:
- The Bondage of the Will by Martin Luther
- The Freedom of the Will by Jonathan Edwards
- The Plan of Salvation by B.B. Warfield
- Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin, Book 2, Chapter 2
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The Reformation and the Ordinances (Luke 22:14-20; Matthew 28:16-20)
A look at the two ordinances given to the church: baptism and the Lord’s Supper. This message contrasts the Protestant understanding of these subjects with the Catholic teaching.
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