Thought-bite for April 12, 2013 at 03:54PM
No one will ever write the last poem. http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
No one will ever write the last poem. http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
There is absolutely no way to imagine being a pastor without the rock-solid systematic theology I learned at seminary. http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
“The Word, the word, the word,” cries Luther and the Lutheran church to souls wrecked on works righteousness and mystical subjectivism and whatever else disconn...
I’m putting together a paper for the ACELC conference in Austin next week. Here are a couple more paragraphs: The New Testament brings this to us in anoth...
Mysticism, anyone? “words cannot tell it cause its better felt than told the change he made in my life when he reached down for my soul” http://www....
I like recording this show when I’m paying attention. Table Talk Radio http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
Augsburg confession IV: the what of justification. AC V: the how of justification. AC VII & VIII: the where of justification. http://www.facebook.com/wolfmu...
Pr. Bryan Wolfmueller shares his experience of coming out of Evangelicalism using the framework of Psalm 119 and also Law and Gospel. He speaks of the treasure ...
I just passed the motorcade. Who’s in Aurora this afternoon? http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
But one cannot deal with God or grasp him except through the Word. Therefore justification takes place through the Word, as Paul says (Rom. 1:16), “The Gospel i...
Thanks for this, Timothy Koch. Luther, on Titus 1:13: “Plato and Aristotle wrote well about political matters, Pliny described the works of nature. But do...
Sermon audio: The Three-Fold Suffering of Jesus http://bit.ly/XQUVqv http://www.facebook.com/wolfmueller
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Jesus is out. The tomb is empty. He’s loose. And He’s after you. Like a lion escaped from the zoo, and you...
“How meager are sin, death and the devil in contrast to Christ. Since Christ is greater than heaven and hearth, mightier than sin, death, and the devil, i...
Luther commenting on Psalm 8:5: There is no doubt that in the Spirit David is here looking at Christ as He struggles with death in the garden and cries out...
Do not assume that the preaching of the cross is the same as the preaching of the Gospel. Yea, what more forcible, more terrible declaration and preaching of Go...
There is a picture that I have seen, but can’t find, of Simon Peter burying his face in his hands as Jesus washes his feet. Anyone out there know what...
Joined by Seminarian Robbie Rojas and Seminarian Ben Siebert, the Seminarians throw some church bodies at Wolfmueller to see if he can guess who they are. They ...
I am drinking tea.
Ha! The commercial on Hulu before “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead” is for Jimmy Dean sausage.