
Today’s batch of Reformation-related posts are all about preaching and singing:
The Real Engine Room of the Reformation – Michael Reeves (TGC)
Why Martin Luther’s Preaching Was So Offensive – Herman Selderhuis (Crossway)
6 Lessons from Luther on Congregational Singing – Matt Merker (TGC)
Martin Luther’s Shelter Amid the Flood of Depression – Ryan Griffith (TGC)
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God: Discovering the Power of Luther’s Original Lyrics – David Mathis (DG)
The Bible is alive, it speaks to me;
A good preacher must be committed to this, that nothing is dearer to him than Christ and the life to come.
Any teaching which does not square with Scripture is to be rejected, even if it snows miracles every day.
From the fact that prayer is so urgently commanded, we ought to conclude that we should by no means despise our prayers, but rather prize them highly.
We should hear God’s Word with fear and study in it with humility.
The more a person loves, the closer