The God Whisperers
Summary: Informal, informative and occasionally inflammatory God-talk on topics of Christianity from a Lutheran perspective. The Car-Talk of theology. Bring your own beer and bean dip and enjoy the conversation.
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The Church. Visible, invisible, hidden, revealed? What is the Church and where do you find it?
Good works. Faith does them; Lutherans teach them; we’re talking about them here on The God Whisperers. Also a little Barry White in the second half.
Holy ministry, holy sacraments, holy people with a little bit of Higher Things thrown in at the beginning. We’re talking about the gifts of the cross bestowed.
More on Article 4 and justification.
Justification by grace through faith for Christ’s sake after some whisperings on skepticism, atheism, and a new book by Thomas Keller. We have some “technical difficulties” in the last 12 minutes. (We’d fire the sound engineer, but it was Cwirla. Enough said.)
Jesus the Christ, the Son of God: We’re talking Chalcedonian Christology, Nicene orthodoxy, and just plain straight-up Biblical theology.
Original sin. Not a fun topic, but you need to hear about it, and we’re here to talk about it.
God – Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Enough said.
Our 50th episode of The God Whisperers! Having run out of the Catechism, we’ve decided to take up the Augsburg Confession, the chief confession of the Lutheran churches. Here’s the intro.
More steaming plates full of potluck. Grab your fork and dig in.
What’s more Lutheran than a “potluck”? Bring your hot dish, jello dessert, and a beverage, pile those soggy paper plates high and join us on this first of two special Potluck Editions.
Daily prayer is an integral part of every Christian’s priestly vocation. It’s also the 7th part of the catechism. Out of order, but not forgotten, we’re talking about talking to God here on The God Whisperers.
This is the third, and last, of our whisperings on the Table of Duties, this time the order of the household. We’re talking about husbands and wives, parents and children, employers and employees, old folks, young folks, and everybody else. Listen in.
More on the Table of Christian Responsibilities, Duties, Etc. from the back of Small Catechism. The order of civil society is on the table here: what the governors owe the governed and vice versa. Get out Romans 13 and follow along.
“Table of Duties”??? That doesn’t sound like much fun now, does it? Well, who said life is supposed to be fun? This is about Christian vocation in church, society, and home, and we’re talking about it. Have a listen.