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Category: Historical
In the fourth of five instalments reading through Luther's teaching on the first commandment, we come to the threat and the promise God attached to it. 
Dan Hames reads Luther's teaching on the First Commandment from his Large Catechism in the first of five instalments. 
Jeremy Begbie makes a case to begin thinking about biblical inspiration with the doctrine of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 
Kyle Strobel talks about why Jonathan Edwards said God is 'religious'. 
Steffen Jenkins looks at the transformation in understanding the Bible that the Reformation brought. 
Mike Reeves stands besides the memorial of martyr Thomas Cranmer who died for his convictions about the church. 
C. H. Spurgeon's last sermon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 'The Statute of David for the Sharing of the Spoil'. Preached on June 7th, 1891, it is a moving call to trust in Jesus. 
Tony Reinke describes how he came to study John Newton, and commends his writing – especially his letters – for us today. 
Peter Sanlon considers what makes evangelical doctrine distinctive. 
Augustine's spiritual autobiography is a moving and prayerful look at love, sin, desire, and a journey to faith in Jesus. It is a must read!