Magnificat 3 of 3
Living lightly among our things, cultivating courage, and the grace of being grafted in.
Living lightly among our things, cultivating courage, and the grace of being grafted in.
Praise for Mary, theologian of the cross.
Luther’s commentary on the song of that “wondrous soul,” the Virgin Mary.
Did Luther really say “sin boldly”? Here’s your chance to find out.
Luther’s plea for all Christians to confess their sins to their fellow Christians, clergy or not.
Faith and promise again, this time in the sacrament of baptism.
The difference between a sacrament and a sacrifice—and why a promise can be received only by faith.
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When we now attempt to speak of that image we speak of a thing unknown, an image which we not only have never experienced.