The Forgotten Fruit
“Oh my goodness, this is so unhelpful,” I announced, after reading a portion of Martin Luther’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians. In the section about the fruit of the Spirit, Luther offers a whole paragraph of exposition for each fruit. But for goodness, he writes a single, pithy…
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Joy from the Wilderness
I met him only once during a small gathering. He was visiting the United States from a nation where following Jesus often comes at a great cost. As a pastor of an underground church, he had endured arrests, interrogations, and the constant threat of being watched. I expected heaviness in…
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