From session one in Galatians, we answer the question, "How do we know the difference between active and passive righteousness?" Test Link.
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
Passive & active righteousness?
Are our works always bad?
Can I not worry about sinning more?
Unpacking the concept of sin.
Will God give me a high-five for what I do?
What is faith?
Is It Possible To Be Selfless?
Is God fair?
What is alien, or passive, righteousness?
How is the book of James helpful?
What is proper, or active, righteousness?
Should we worry about what people think about us?
Can break the Law by following the speed limit?
What in our heritage makes us doubt the Gospel?-
Where Are We Today? What Happened After Luther?
Where Are We Today? Always Reforming?
How is Luther’s approach to theology different?
Baptism: What Is It?
What should I expect when learning about Luther?
How is a Christian made?
Spreading The Message: Teaching vs Preaching
How is it we both fear and love God?
Psalm 2
Psalm 41
Here I Stand: Heidelberg Disputation
Unexpected Consequences: Why Did People Get Upset?
Jesus uses your sin to save you? How so?
Why was Paul mad about circumcision?
Someone who says, “I don’t believe in God”?
Paul says Christ is a curse? How did this happen?
Effect one’s understanding of the role of a mom?
Parenting relate to Christ becoming a curse?
Differences - active and passive righteousness?
Why Paul writes that following the law is a curse?
Role we play in salvation-asking for forgiveness?
Our faith - how does this reflect on an atheist?