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Category: Reformation
You see, our understanding of God doesn’t begin with his identity as “Creator” or “Ruler” or even “Redeemer” because these things require creation. Our God is above creation. He’s infinite—beyond all spatial and temporal limitations. Therefore, our understanding of God must move beyond creation to his chief identity. Which is what? He’s Father. This is who he is eternally.
Dan Hames writes about the theological, historical, and biblical reasons he has changed his mind about the death of Jesus. 
Mike Reeves considers the recent efforts towards unity between Roman Catholics and evangelicals, and asks whether we truly agree on the doctrine of justification. 
Martin Luther's 1520 explanation of the place of good works in the Christian life. 
Martin Luther draws on Paul's picture of the Christian life as a race, especially looking at 1 Corinthians 10. 
John Calvin, in this brief excerpt from the 'Institutes', explains the benefits of the Christian's election and how we may be sure of it. 
Martin Luther teaches us to pray using the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles' Creed. 
Richard Sibbes' beautiful exposition of Romans 8:2 will give you hope and courage in Christ! 
Thomas Brooks helps us to meditate on Jesus' love for us even at our darkest and most sinful. 
Dan Hames reads Luther's teaching on the First Commandment from his Large Catechism in the first of five instalments.