No longer slaves
Just as the Reformation was an attempt to return the Church to the truth of the gospel, we need constant reminding and continual help to return to the freedom that Christ offers us.
The bigger picture
As we continue in this season of Easter, we celebrate the victory that Christ has won for us over death and reflect on what that means for how we live our lives here on earth. The apostle Peter delivers a sermon which describes how the people denied Jesus and had him killed, yet somehow it was all according to God’s plan to bring life to the world.
Food, Faith & Freedom
Paul encourages the Corinthian Christians to use their knowledge of God and the Christian faith for the benefit of others and to build one another up in love. The specific example he speaks about is whether Christians should eat the food offered to idols, but the core issue underneath it all is how we are to live out the freedom we have in Christ.
Free indeed (Jn. 8:31–36)
As we celebrate 40 years of St Martins Lutheran College in Mount Gambier, South Australia, we also remember what it means to be Lutheran.
Now we are free (Ga. 3:23–29)
When we are confined, something else is forcing us to stay where we are. This is what God’s law does. What frees us?