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Biblical Studies

Concordia Journal

Winter 2015

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Easter 4 • 1 John 3:16–24 • April 26, 2015 Preliminary Considerations, Victor Raj Sep 2015

Easter 4 • 1 John 3:16–24 • April 26, 2015 Preliminary Considerations, Victor Raj

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Christians do not simply resign from this world of harassment, resentment, and sorrow, but endure hardship trusting in the reconciling love God has lavished for them in the Lord Christ.


Easter 3 • 1 John 3:1–7 • April 19, 2015, Paul Raabe Sep 2015

Easter 3 • 1 John 3:1–7 • April 19, 2015, Paul Raabe

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Being Like Jesus The almighty Creator, through the atoning death and bodily resurrection of his incarnate Son, has given you his wondrous love.


Lent 5 • Hebrews 5:1–10 • March 22, 2015 Sermon Notes, Andrew Bartelt Sep 2015

Lent 5 • Hebrews 5:1–10 • March 22, 2015 Sermon Notes, Andrew Bartelt

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The end result (telos) of Christ’s high priestly work, which was “made perfect” or complete when he himself cried, “It is finished,” is the “eternal salvation of all who obey him”


Lent 1 • James 1:12–18 • February 22, 2015, William Carr Jr. Sep 2015

Lent 1 • James 1:12–18 • February 22, 2015, William Carr Jr.

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We need to let James be James. We ought not try to make him sound like Paul, or John, or Peter, or anyone else.


Transfiguration • 2 Corinthians 3:12–13 (14–18); 4:1–6 • February 15, 2015, David Lewis Sep 2015

Transfiguration • 2 Corinthians 3:12–13 (14–18); 4:1–6 • February 15, 2015, David Lewis

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As Paul uses this image of the veil to describe what happens with unbelievers when they hear God’s word, this image should not be directly applied to believers today as if they are still impeded by such a veil.