Video courtesy the Lynden United Reformed Church (Lynden, WA) where Bob Godfrey and I spoke for their Reformation Conference: Luther Nailed It.
Note: This was originally published on the Heidelblog in 2017.
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Wish I would have know about this conference, I might have gone albeit Lynden is 100 miles from me. We don’t get many (any) reformed conferences in America’s least-churched city.
There isn’t a commandment given, but that the human heart assumes, like those at Sinai; “We can do that.” Jesus, the ultimate Moses, made the law even more obviously impossible to us this side of the consummation, so that we might protest; “Who then can be saved?!” To which His answer to us is; “With man, this is impossible, but with God, all things are possible.”
Nice stache, good offset. More importantly, great lecture.
‘The Law is for the proud, and the Gospel for the brokenhearted.’
Luther gets Paul.