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The Large Catechism – part 67

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 5:41

If the apostles had promised to teach no longer about Jesus, but did so anyway, they would have taken the Lord’s name in vain. They would have lied in the name of God.

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The Large Catechism – part 66

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: John 3:5

The keeping of the commandments, so far as it depends upon us, begins with controlling the tongue. The Apostle James said that the tongue is a restless evil, so we must try to give it a rest.

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The Large Catechism – part 65

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Judges 8:22–23

Conversely, when the First Commandment is not observed, the other commandments will be broken. See how quickly, even after Gideon says God will rule the people, they put their trust in an object.

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The Large Catechism – part 64

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 3:16

It needs saying again, that a particular idol is always lurking nearby. We need to be aware of it so that we may give it a good kick behind us.

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The Large Catechism – part 63

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 3:6

Look to the lowly apostles. None of them was high or mighty in the ways of the world. They were mostly fishermen, but because they put their trust in the Lord, God made them fishers of men.

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The Large Catechism – part 62

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Judges 6:36–38

If you would trust anything in this life, trust that which has been from the beginning, that truth which continues to flow down to us today.

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The Large Catechism – part 61

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 2:1–4

Gathering together, likely for prayer and the latest word from the apostles, those earliest disciples were probably considered fools by those in the streets of Jerusalem.

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The Large Catechism – part 60

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Judges 4:14

Just as Joshua exhorted the Israelites to choose whom they would serve, Deborah pressed Barak to trust the one God, fearing him more than Jaban, the Canaanite king, and his commander Sisera, with all his troops.

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The Large Catechism – part 59

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Matthew 27:46

It may seem, at first, that God’s offer is not so friendly, for we see readily enough in the commandment, the threat of his wrath if we disobey. And how can we not disobey?

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The Large Catechism – part 58

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 16:25–27

Because God is a loving Father who cares for those who believe in him, we owe it to him to esteem him above all else. Yet, even those who do not believe are obliged to honor him, simply because he is God.

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The Large Catechism – part 57

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 24:23

Because God is a loving Father who cares for those who believe in him, we owe it to him to esteem him above all else. Yet, even those who do not believe are obliged to honor him, simply because he is God.

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The Large Catechism – part 56

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 10:3–5

The news had traveled throughout the land, how God had fought Israel’s battles. Country after country, and city after city were terrified of Israel’s approach. Still, the king of Jerusalem dared defy God’s will by asking four other kings to help him with their armies at their sides.

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The Large Catechism – part 55

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 8:32–35

First, let us deal with the common misconception that because my father or mother sinned, I and my children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren will pay for their transgression.

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The Large Catechism – part 54

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 8:32–35

If you have ever watched someone incise a single letter into slate, you can imagine how long it took Joshua to engrave the whole law on the altar at Mt. Ebal.

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The Large Catechism – part 53

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 8:1–2

We want it, and we want it now. Furthermore, we want what we want, not that which is given. This is a depiction of children, but when adults act that way, it is an indictment.

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The Large Catechism – part 52

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Joshua 7:13

Lest we lose sight of our theme, we are considering how all good gifts come from God. We do not take them; we receive them. Some of the Israelites snatched blessings from Jericho’s dead.

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The Large Catechism – part 51

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 12:12–13

Of course, the risk is that the First Commandment be turned into a business venture. If you just do this or that, it might be promoted, then God will give you whatever you desire.

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The Large Catechism – part 50

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 12:3

One cannot think of himself any more highly than to think he is fit to do what only God can do. God helps us in our human weakness, comforts us in our consciences, and saves us, not only from our sins, but also to eternal life.

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The Large Catechism – part 49

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 11:36

All good is from God, as well as through him, and returning to him. He gets the credit: all the credit. I do not get the glory, nor do you. Government does not get the praise, nor its politicians.

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The Large Catechism – part 48

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 11:19–20

There is no greater idol, no hollower false god, than self. When we puff ourselves up with religious pride, we should remember that only emptiness may be inflated

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The Large Catechism – part 47

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 11:8–11

Minerva is the Roman counterpart to the modern idol of work and industry. There is nothing wrong with a day’s work or of being industrious.

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The Large Catechism – part 46

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 9:16

You may be certain that God will abandon the one who trusts in himself — to himself. If a person takes pleasure in his own striving, if he finds consolation in his devotion, if he is confident in anyone but God, he will discover himself undone.

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The Large Catechism – part 45

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 8:32

We should, without any difficulty, be able to expect from God alone all good things, for he has given us the greatest gift already. He has provided for us forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life through his Son.

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The Large Catechism – part 44

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 8:26–27

Where does your help come from; from whom should you expect any assistance? To place your hope and trust in anyone but God is idolatry.

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The Large Catechism – part 43

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Numbers 24:10–13

Balak is exasperated at the realization that he cannot have his own way. He tried three times to coerce Balaam to curse God’s people, yet God blessed them three times over.

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The Large Catechism – part 42

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Numbers 23:26

See how unhappy King Balak is, with his godless insecurities. He will only be happy if millions of Israelites are cursed. Balaam also seems less than pleased, if the New Testament commentary has anything to offer.

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The Large Catechism – part 41

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Numbers 23:7–8

What do you want: Balak’s fortunes, or God’s blessings? We get in trouble when we want more than we need, more than what God has promised to provide.

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The Large Catechism – part 40

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Numbers 22:31

The story of Balaam can be confusing. We might be tempted to take his side against God, unless we understand that God allows us to pursue those things we truly desire.

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The Large Catechism – part 39

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 56-17

This is the whole point of the Catechism: to instill a standard of teaching to which our hearts may be conformed and confirmed. Then at all points in life...the Spirit may remind us that there is something—someone—at work within us.

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The Large Catechism – part 38

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 5:20

The Catechism is meant to accomplish two things: expose our sins, and reveal God’s grace. These very things may be easily overlooked if we view Catechism as a class one takes to memorize a little booklet.

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The Large Catechism – part 37

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Romans 5:1–2

Have you ever tried to help your child with algebra homework? First, you have to learn it yourself. Second, you dare not help today but then, not help again until weeks later.

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