From session six in Galatians, we answer the question, "How does God deal with our sin and how does this relate to the wrath of God?"
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
Convincing someone Christ has set them free?
Does becoming a Christian change who you are?
Parenting relate to Christ becoming a curse?
How does one lose their freedom as a Christian?
Effect one’s understanding of the role of a mom?
When we start adding things to the Gospel?
Passive & active righteousness?
Unexpected Consequences: Who Was Luther?
How is a Christian made?
The Means of Grace: Baptism
Unpacking the concept of sin.
Can you ever stop worrying about your sin?
How is Luther’s approach to theology different?
Receiving God’s inheritance in Baptism?
Baptism: What Is It Good For?
Does being a Christian improve your life?
Communicating with children
Active and passive righteousness differences
Is there a simple way to say this?
Law/Gospel similarities -addiction programs?
What in our heritage makes us doubt the Gospel?-
Role we play in salvation-asking for forgiveness?
Why wasn't my grandmother praying for us?
People aren’t baptized, is this message for them
Paul says the law increases sin. How so?
Are our works always bad?
What is proper, or active, righteousness?
Is God fair?
How much faith is enough faith?