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In this episode we explore the Third Use of the Law through the lens of a coach. Often misunderstood or overlooked, the Third Use serves as a guide for the Christian life, for training us in righteousness and encouraging our daily walk in Christ. How does the Law coach us to live out our vocations faithfully and joyfully? The Law of God is more than simply a tool that exposes sin but also our pedagogue. In this we can begin to see the Law not as a burden, but as a gracious tool in the hands of our Redeemer to live as the new man in Christ wants to live. For more content from Dr. Scaer, see CTSFW Media Site. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Special Guest: Fr. Peter Scaer ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
The Law is a good gift that serves as our guide, but that isn't all it does. Also, here is the link for the book Josh shamelessly plugs during the episode.
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This continuation of our study of the Formula of Concord addresses controversies related to the third use of the law.
Join Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf as they discuss the importance of the law-gospel distinction with special guest Dr. R. Scott Clark. Dr. Clark, a pastor and professor, explains the historical significance of this distinction in the Reformed tradition and its impact on understanding Scripture. He emphasizes the need to distinguish between law and gospel in preaching and the Christian life. Discover the resources and books recommended by Dr. Clark to deepen your understanding of this essential theological concept. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the Renewal Cast podcast.Timestamp Summary0:10 Introducing Dr. R. Scott Clark: Pastor, Professor, and Podcaster3:15 Academic Updates and Heidelberg Catechism Insights7:14 Revisiting the Law-Gospel Distinction in Reformed Theology11:13 Distinguishing Law and Gospel in Christian History15:42 A Preacher's Revelation on Law and Gospel Distinction17:43 Exploring the Law-Gospel Distinction in Protestant Theology22:04 Debunking Antinomianism and Affirming the Third Use of the Law23:33 The Permanence of God's Moral Law Across Testaments24:05 Understanding the Threefold Use of the Moral Law26:16 Understanding Christian Law and Salvation 28:15 Evolving Interpretations of Covenant Theology in Reformed Circles31:35 Exploring the Heidelberg Catechism and Reformed Theology34:44 Understanding Sin, Misery, and Sanctification Through Law and Gospel37:20 Reformed Theology and Its Debt to Luther39:55 Reflecting on Idyllic Summers and Scouting Camps in South Dakota41:18 Discussing Relocation and Freedom Post-Pandemic
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My sister is telling me God wants us to balance law and grace. She refers to Luther's “third use of the law.” What are your thoughts? Churches don't seem to minister to people who are married to unbelievers. Do you think this is true? Does the Holy Spirit bring sins we've committed to our remembrance? How is His counsel different from accusations of the enemy?
My sister is telling me God wants us to balance law and grace. She refers to Luther's third use of the law. What are your thoughts? Churches don't seem to minister to people who are married to unbelievers. Do you think this is true? Does the Holy Spirit bring sins we've committed to our remembrance? How is His counsel different from accusations of the enemy? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Formula of Concord - Article VI- The Third Use of the Law --------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood and built his church. Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture. They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians. You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord. Would you like to own your own copy? It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally. Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending. Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us. If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org. If you'd like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org. Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel. We'd love to have you grow even more with us. Thanks for listening!
We believe, teach, and confess that, even though people who are truly believing and truly converted to God have been freed and exempted from the curse and coercion of the Law, they are still not without the Law on this account. They have been redeemed by God's Son in order that they may exercise themselves in the Law day and night ([Psalm 1:2;] Psalm 119). Even our first parents before the fall did not live without Law. They had God's Law written into their hearts, because they were created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27; 2:16-17; 3:3). (Ep VI 2) https://wrestlingwiththeology.org/media/podcast/cc_230911.mp3 Subscribe on Audible (https://www.audible.com/pd/Wrestling-with-Theology-Podcast/B08JJMW83M) or your favorite podcast app.
Are we simultaneously saints and sinners? What do you think about the idea of preaching the Gospel to ourselves? What about diving deeper into the Gospel? What do you think about John Calvin's third use of the Law? I feel bad for praying when I'm not sure the prayer will be answered. What should I do? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
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5/20/2021 ~ Small Catechism Live Devotion by Pastor Ernie Jeong The Third Use of the Law (Guide) God uses the Law to guide and direct our thoughts, words, and deeds as Christians in God-pleasing ways. ~~ Small Catechism LIVE Join Pastor Ernie Jeong in this podcast through Luther's Small Catechism. Here we review and meditate on our beliefs as Christians in the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. You can find a copy of Luther's Small Catechism and the original live video recordings on our website: https://www.faithmoorpark.com/catechismlive ~~ Visit our web site to learn more about Faith Lutheran Church. View past worship services and sermons. Keep up to date with services, bible studies, and subscribe to our email list: https://www.faithmoorpark.com/ ~~ Support Faith Lutheran Church: AmazonSmile: https://www.faithmoorpark.com/amazon Online Giving: https://www.faithmoorpark.com/giving
#65 | The Third Use of the Law: The Law as a Guide by High Praises Church
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Pastor Baker discusses theological distinctions between Law & Gospel with guest Pastor Wes Reimnitz. Today's rumination topic is the proper understanding of the Third Use of the Law, as taught in the Formula of Concord.
This Bible study examines Article VI. The Third Use of the Law Overhead: Overheads-for-Sep-6-2020.pdf Handout: Formula-of-Concord-Epitome-VI.-Third-Use-of-the-Law.pdf Note 1: A Divine Service was also video recorded and is available at trinityh.org, under the tab, Sermons Note 2: This is the audio only post. The vimeo video is also available. Click here --> Vimeo Video for #49 --Pastor Michael D. Henson, Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)
Today's guest is the energised Judith, founder of Creative Power You! Her upbringing, experiences and career path led her to create a program where individuals get to discover themselves through creativity and powerful science backed techniques. The things the participants learn about themselves and the tools they receive, gives them a new outlook on how to use their uniqueness to change the world for the better. Take a listen to this podcast if you want to know where to get started and how discovering & working on yourself, can have a bigger impact than you might think. Judith's Happiness Technique: Observe yourself for a week and discover your own behaviour. What is keeping you from doing stuff? What is distracting you? What is supporting you? And what are the levers of change that you will then have to address? In today's episode we will be talking about: 01:06 The story behind “Creative Power You” - How a complex individual decided to stand out, not fit in 05:03 Healing through creativity, mindful movement & personal development tools 07:30 Helping people step into their own potential to create a healthier and happier future for themselves and and the world 10:47 The three pillars of Creative Power You - Creativity, Power = Holistic wellbeing, You = Your authentic self 11:17 How Creative Power You can sustainably change your behaviour - First - build a foundation, Second - Align your vision, Third - Use your talents to make the world a better place 16:20 Judith's Happiness Technique - Building the awareness about your own life 19:45 The importance of energy - A free online course giving you 3 energy boosting exercises Bonus: Check out her free audio course on her website: 3 powerful exercises to boost your energy https://www.creativepoweryou.com/FreeEnergyBoostAudioTraining?r_done=1 For more information on Judith & Creative Power You: https://www.instagram.com/creativepoweryou/ https://www.creativepoweryou.com/ For more information on Miko and the Opportyounity Life Program: www.opportyounity.life www.instagram.com/opportyounity www.facebook.com/opportyounity About the Opportyounity Trip to India: www.neuewege.com/ing40 I am always looking for inspiring content for this podcast and love to hear your feedback. Also don't hesitate to message for personal requests or questions. If you enjoy this Podcast, make sure to click the subscribe button or leave a review. Thank you very much for your time and support ❤
Pastor Pat and Layman Dave discuss what Lutherans term, "Third Use of The Law" and how God's law is helpful for Christians while also believing that Christ fulfilled the law on our behalf. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-mammen/support
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What is the Third Use of the Law? Where does it fit in with the other two uses, and how do they all apply to us? Where do we find this use of the Law in scripture? Rev. Dr. Scott Murray, senior pastor of Memorial Lutheran Church in Houston, Texas and Third Vice-President of the LCMS (West-Southwest Region), joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss the Epitome of the Formula of Concord, Article VI: The Third Use of God’s Law. Dr. Murray is also the author of the book Law, Life and the Living God: The Third Use of the Law in Modern American Lutheranism.
Rev. Jeffery Grams, Pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church in Scottsbluff, NE, discuesses the third use of the Law and what that actually means for us in our vocations. This is a rebroadcast from October 16, 2019.
In this episode, Brach digs into whether or not Peter has a third use of the law.
Brach and Peter discuss the Third Use of the Law. Is there one?
Jordan and Brandon discuss the nature of the law and its uses, focusing on the third use of the law. Should we affirm the third use? Does the law have any impact for the Christian?Recommended resources:1) Any Reformed systematic theology. :)2) Michael Horton on Law and Gospel (https://wscal.edu/resource-center/calvin-on-law-and-gospel)3) Arbitrary Distinctions? "Applying the Old Testament Law Today", J. Daniel Hays (https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f4bb/5b003fc792b64a82b5c15a376dff9b890c3e.pdf)Support the show
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Real Life Grace Session 3 = Back to the Law? - The 'Yes, But' of Third Use (Marney Fritts)
Real Life Grace Session 3 = Back to the Law? - The 'Yes, But' of Third Use (Marney Fritts)
Rev. Jeffery Grams, Pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church in Scottsbluff, NE, discuesses the third use of the Law and what that actually means for us in our vocations.
This is the second talk from Rev. Dr. Eric Phillips on the subject of the third use of the law. In this talk, he focuses on preaching.
On today's podcast, I played a talk from Rev. Dr. Eric Phillips on the three uses of the law. The talk focuses on the third use and some of the contemporary debates on the subject within Lutheranism. Wherever you stand on these debates, his talk is definitely one worth listening to!
Third Use Of The Law: Are believers still under the Law? What is the Law's role? Are we obligated to obey the Law?
Third Use Of The Law: Are believers still under the Law? What is the Law's role? Are we obligated to obey the Law?
Following up from where we left off on last week's topic, Pastor Gary decided to take another look at the Three Uses of the Law. There are people who are concerned about a "Radical Lutheran" view of Third Use of the law, and he though it was time to address those concerns. Also... Catholics in Congo respond to Ebola outbreak, Colorado wedding cake baker wins in Supreme Court, Patterson disputes allegations that led to his firing, and we’re covering the uses of the Law again today on Radical Grace Radio. Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
Confession: Heidelberg Catechism, QA 3-5, 114-115 Scripture: Hebrews 10:1-25 (Read from ESV) Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction I. 1st Use of the Law II. The Answer to Legalism III. The Third Use of the Law IV. The Answer to Antinomianism Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/olz5Qkm01ZU The Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 3 Q. How do you come […] The post Law & Gospel in the New Covenant appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
There's this "controversy" that goes around in Lutheran Circles about Third Use of the Law. Pastor Gary believes the whole debate is framed wrong from the start, so he's going to give his perspective on it. Also, Jim Bakker gets a word of knowledge about presidential hitmen, Jesse Duplantis believes God for more mindless followers, Paige Patterson sees the light and it’s showing him to the exit, and Radical Grace can’t take sides when the controversy’s lame on Radical Grace Radio. Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
In Luther’s Bondage of the Will he points out the comfort of the doctrine. How is the will ultimately a pastoral doctrine? Consider the Third Use of the Law. Luther stated, “. . . when faith has come to men, he exhorts them to persevere, lest they be cut off. But exhortation establishes only what we ought to do, and not what we can do.” There is a tension. When we are exhorted to good works in this way in the Spirit, it is not doing anything other than giving form to the freedom we have in Christ such that we will be properly directed toward the neighbor. The good work will be moving us outside of ourselves. Once we have received the Holy Spirit we will in some way seek to obey God. How do we know what to do? To point someone anywhere else than the Law is a form of idolatry because it is saying we can find better works and better things to do and better ways to live than what God has revealed for us in the Law.
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Calvin taught the work of Christ in the context of Prophet, Priest, and King. Because of Christ, the principles of Christian life can be seen in the Old Testament. The wilderness journey of the people of Israel is identified with the Christian life. Calvin's view is called the Third Use of the Law. The death of Christ made a full, perfect satisfaction for sin. There is no sin so bad that Jesus cannot forgive. A new relationship with God is the basis of our assurance as Christians. Our assurance is based on the reconciliation we have with God in Christ. When reconciled to Christ, the Christian can sin without losing his salvation because of a right relationship with Christ.
We’re resuming the series on antinomianism and we’re talking with Nick Batzig, pastor of New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in the Savannah area. Nick blogs at Feeding On Christ. He’s also on Twitter. He recently wrote a provocative essay on the third . . . Continue reading →
We’re resuming the series on antinomianism and we’re talking with Nick Batzig, pastor of New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in the Savannah area. Nick blogs at Feeding On Christ. He’s also on Twitter. He recently wrote a provocative essay on the third . . . Continue reading →
In this edition of Radical Grace Radio; since we noticed there's a bit of a dust up of confusion about what the uses of the law are (from some rather surprising places I might add) it seemed good also to us to lay down the law on third use of the Law. Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
So how should you thank God for saving your body and soul? The right way is to obey His holy laws. The wrong way is to exert yourself in obedience to easier substitutes. As we come closer to the Ten Commandments themselves, be prepared, in light of the gospel, to obey them no matter how […]