In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason look at what Luther's small and large catechisms say about the Fifth Commandment. They discuss how sanctification works under the Fifth Commandment (and Second Table of the Law in general), as well as how the Fifth Commandment impacts loving our neighbor in our... read more →
May
23
May
16
In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason conclude the series on the Fourth Commandment with a Bible study on Rom. 13:1-7. They discuss the implications of the Fourth Commandment on civil society and living under our rulers.
May
09
In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason continue their discussion on the Fourth Commandment by doing a Bible study on Ephesians 6:1-9 and looking at the parent/child relationship. The Fourth Commandment prescribes obedience to parents for children, but also commands that parents be honorable to their children.
May
02
In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason do a brief Bible study on Numbers 16:1-11 as they examine the nature of the Fourth Commandment in prohibiting anarchy. During the discussion, they take a closer look at leadership according to the Bible and also talk about the biblical principle of roles in... read more →
Apr
25
In this episode, Brett and Jason continue their discussion on the Fourth Commandment from Luther's small and large catechisms. We are (finally) joined by producer Brian Ricke. Discussion topics include vocation, honor, and parenting.
Apr
18
In this episode, part one of two, Brett and Jason discuss the Fourth Commandment according to Luther's small and large catechisms. The Fourth Commandment establishes authority and prohibits anarchy and is crucial to understanding the second table of the Law where God shows us how to love our neighbor. Included... read more →
Apr
11
In this episode, Brett and Jason explore the concept of rest in the Third Commandment. Solid, true, biblical teaching (orthodoxy) is a fulfillment of the Third Commandment because it comforts consciences and provides rest.
Apr
04
In this episode, Brett and Jason do a Bible study on 1 Timothy 1:3-11 and explore the nature of the Third Commandment and how it prohibits heresy. Heresy is especially dangerous, because it robs us of the comfort and rest provided in the Gospel.
Mar
28
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss the nature and spiritual principles of the Third Commandment. The Third Commandment is more than simply avoiding work on Sunday. It is about resting in the promises of God's Word fulfilled for us in Jesus Christ.
Mar
21
Brett & Jason take a break from the Ten Commandments and the catechisms to answer some e-mail questions from listeners about direct revelation from God, the nature of Holy Communion, and Christ's descent into hell.
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