From session one in Galatians, we answer the question, "What is alien, or passive, righteousness?"
Apostles Creed
Baptism
Catechism
Church Life
Commandments
Confessing the Faith
Galatians Session 1
Galatians Session 2
Galatians Session 3
Galatians Session 4
Galatians Session 5
Galatians Session 6
Galatians Session 7
Introduction to Luther
Kairos
Lords Prayer
Lords Supper
Luther and Society
Lutheran Education
Lutheran Sola
Lutheran Theology
Lutheran Vocabulary
Lutherans Today
Means of Grace
Psalms
Spreading the Message
The Bible
Vocation
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 1
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 2
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 3
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 4
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 5
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 6
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 7
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 8
Why I Am A Lutheran Session 9
Are our works always bad?
What is faith?
What is proper, or active, righteousness?
Will God give me a high-five for what I do?
Unpacking the concept of sin.
Should we worry about what people think about us?
Is It Possible To Be Selfless?
Can I not worry about sinning more?
Active and passive righteousness differences
How is the book of James helpful?
Passive & active righteousness?
Is God fair?
Free To Be: Sin & Sin Boldly
Do you have a free will?
Eighth Commandment
Fifth Commandment
Where Are We Today: Does Being Lutheran Matter?
Christ Alone
What is the Devil’s mode of operating?
The Apostles' Creed Part 2
Here I Stand: The Royal Priesthood
Here I Stand: Heidelberg Disputation
The Lord's Prayer: First Petition
What does “For Christ’s namesake” mean?
What in our heritage makes us doubt the Gospel?-
Why was Paul mad about circumcision?
How does God deal with our sin?
Differences - legislating and proclaiming freedom?
Law/Gospel similarities -addiction programs?
Why Paul writes that following the law is a curse?
Does being a Christian improve your life?
Paul says Christ is a curse? How did this happen?
Differences - active and passive righteousness?
Issue of job security relate with our vocation?
Understand the Bible as authoritative?
Is there a simple way to say this?
How does one lose their freedom as a Christian?