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If you end on Gospel, does it suggest God wasn’t serious about the Law?

Talks with Dad Rod

Release Date: 07/31/2023

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Talks with Dad Rod

Ted asks about what is true about what the Lord’s Supper is and what it does. Rod talks about when Luther went to Marburg to debate with Zwingly, how he made the case for what the Lord’s Supper actually is, what the first Christians considered it to be, the historical discussion about it, and what spiritual benefits it sounds like sinners receive from it. Produced by: Rick Ritchie SHOW NOTES: Support 1517 - Explore more 1517 podcasts - 1517 on YouTube - === ** WHAT’S NEW FROM 1517 ** BIBLE IN ONE YEAR WITH CHAD BIRD Join Chad Bird as he walks chapter by chapter through the entire...

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Ted asks about how serious God is about the law in light of Jesus’ Gospel. Rod talks about closing with ‘let us’, whether the law is a good motivator for believing sinners to go each week and do what the law commands, and what St. Paul describes is our sinful reaction to the law—how the law stirs up our sin.

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“The Gospel for Those Broken by the Church”, (original recording) by Rod Rosenbladt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj2bm5-PMAI

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