I decided to re-release this post because it touches on topics that are still relevant to us today. Some editing has been done as this piece was actually a resp...
Staring into the eyes of a baby can leave you awe-struck. The innocence, the pure joy, the helplessness, and the love of an infant seen in their eyes can bring ...
One of my favorite quotes is:
“Would you rather be feared or respected? I’d rather be feared, because when you are feared, respect is automatic.”
I vividl...
Over the past few years, I have learned a lot. It was honestly never my intention to become a theological geek, but I seem to be solidly on this path.
I have...
"I eat with Sinners."
This may seem like a trivial statement, but it's more serious than it appears at first glance. In the first century, to eat with a person...
As I sit in the pew at this church that closely resembles the atmosphere of my childhood more than my current church, I notice something—a passage from Matthew....
Not to pat myself on the back too much, but I do a nice little dance of bantering with people from different theological systems and being able to stay pleasant...
It's a beautiful thing.
To know that our transgressions have been paid for by our Lord. To know we can walk in love rather than in duty, or some attempt to e...
For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, h...
All Christians want to do good works. We hear lavish stories of missionaries, amazing outreach, and, if we are honest with ourselves, we know there is more we p...
'Tis the season where people moan and groan about not saying Merry Christmas at work or in stores. So let the Greetings War begin:
Merry Christmas!
Happy Ho...
Many use the term "dead faith" as a way to attack fellow believers. To be honest, this term is mostly a way for a person to elevate themselves. To profess that ...
Lex Lutheran, a sinner saved by grace, has studied theology since high school and is actively involved in leadership at his church. Follow him at @Lex_Lutheran.
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