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Posted on 4/26/2017 - 1 minute read
True story: a boy gets in trouble. When his mother starts to discipline him, the boy responds, “But mom, you should forgive me, because Jesus took my sins away”—to which his mother replies that there are still consequences for his actions. Both mother and child are right, but they are talking about two different things. They are talking about the right-hand and left-hand kingdoms of God.
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Posted on 4/12/2017 - 1 minute read
Healing is a gift of God— a universal human experience that bears witness to God’s will that we should live. While bodily systems often bring about healing without intervention, some ailments require surgery. The surgeon’s knife does not do the healing, but provides better circumstances for healing to take place. It is precisely for this reason that the surgeon cuts.
Posted on 3/29/2017 - 1 minute read
“What will happen if anyone can read the Bible?” This was one of the objections hurled against Martin Luther by the religious authorities of his day. Luther replied, “I suppose more people will become Christians.” Luther’s translation of the Scriptures into German was one of his greatest accomplishments.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/1/2017 - 6 minute read
As the world celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Concordia University Irvine professors took a moment to answer the rather large question: Why Does the Reformation Still Matter? Their responses touched on everything from the American Constitution, to biblical literacy to the view of marriage as a high calling.
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