The Confession of St. Peter
January 18 The Lord be with you In our Church Year, today is set aside as “the Confession of St. […]
January 18 The Lord be with you In our Church Year, today is set aside as “the Confession of St. […]
The final letter to the Seven Churches of Revelation is the one to Laodicea. It is the only church Jesus […]
Martin Luther, commenting on Galatians 6:2, wrote: To love does not mean, as the sophists imagine, to wish someone else […]
Sometimes, as Christians, we feel truths like the Incarnation, and the benefits of them, are “obvious.” We feel like “everyone” […]
Commenting on Galatians 5:19, Martin Luther wrote: So dangerous a plague is it to trust in one’s own righteousness and […]
In an ideal world, there would be nothing but peace and harmony between the children of God. But we live […]
Irenaeus (126-203) was bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, which is now Lyons, France. He was born in Smyrna in Asia […]
The practical use [of the Bible’s teaching concerning the person and office of Christ] is admonishing, that in our analysis […]
In the quote below, Johann Gerhard, speaks of the practical use of the biblical teaching of the “communication of natures” […]
Commemoration of Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors January 10 The […]