Is Christianity truly about your own efforts to be good, or is it built on a foundation of something far more radical? Dr. Larson explores the transformative power of Christ's perfect obedience and how His righteousness is gifted to you through faith alone. Join us to discover how living out of gratitude, rather than the fear of failing the law, can reshape your entire perspective on faith and life. For more information about The American Association of Lutheran Churches go to TAALC.org.
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Is Christianity truly about your own efforts to be good, or is it built on a foundation of something far more radical? Dr. Larson explores the transformative power of Christ's perfect obedience and how His righteousness is gifted to you through faith alone. Join us to discover how living out of gratitude, rather than the fear of failing the law, can reshape your entire perspective on faith and life. For more information about The American Association of Lutheran Churches go to TAALC.org.
The season is Advent seems to run in conflict with the way of the culture and is not what people expect. The coming of the Son of Man will be at a time when people least expect it, Jesus said. People will be marrying and living their lives just as in the days of Noah before the flood came unexpectedly. With this in mind, Dr. Larson encourages Christians to be in the Word of God and be prepared for Christ’s return at any time. For more information about The American Association of Lutheran Chu...
Faith Comes By Hearing
Is Christianity truly about your own efforts to be good, or is it built on a foundation of something far more radical? Dr. Larson explores the transformative power of Christ's perfect obedience and how His righteousness is gifted to you through faith alone. Join us to discover how living out of gratitude, rather than the fear of failing the law, can reshape your entire perspective on faith and life. For more information about The American Association of Lutheran Churches go to TAALC.org.