Caleb Keith
@Caleb_E_Keith
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Podcasting @1517 | Host @ThinkingFellows | Lutheran | Husband & father of 4 | Posting mostly about Lutheran theology & long-form content I've made.
Sugarloaf CA
Joined March 2010
We have faith and trust in Christ alone for salvation. Misplaced trust in holy and good things like sanctified works and Law is still misplaced trust. We give thanks to God for the Law and the fruits of faith, yet justification and salvation come by faith in Christ alone.
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"Moralism and legalism are a distraction from the church’s chief task to proclaim the forgiveness of sins in Christ for all the lost." - John Hoyum @JohannesFlacius
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On Outside Ourselves, @kelsiklembara and John Hoyum @JohannesFlacius discuss Martin Luther's Bondage of the Will. They'll dive into Luther's main arguments and talk about how he approached Scripture in order to rebut the humanist, Desiderius Erasmus', argument for the free will.
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"It is Scripture that interprets its readers, not the other way around." - John Hoyum @JohannesFlacius
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What are some of your favorite hymns? I’m partial to Thy Strong Word (LSB 578), God’s Own Child (LSB 594), and Christ Be My Leader (LSB 861).
Hymns are a central and lasting part of Christian life, worship, and catechesis. They bring us together as the body of Christ, uniting our voices in song while teaching us Scripture and doctrine. In my latest video with Dr. Steve Mueller from Concordia University Irvine, we
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Hymns are a central and lasting part of Christian life, worship, and catechesis. They bring us together as the body of Christ, uniting our voices in song while teaching us Scripture and doctrine. In my latest video with Dr. Steve Mueller from Concordia University Irvine, we
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A brief statement on the abhorrent murder of Charlie Kirk (link below): “Charlie Kirk’s murder reminds us that Christians will be hated for what we believe, teach, and confess about this sinful world—and about the God who died and rose to save it.”
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I am regularly fatigued by the sheer amount of social messaging in books, movies, TV, and other commentary that is about "self-forgiveness." It is impossible to forgive oneself. Self-forgiveness is an attempt at sympathetic forgetfulness. It teaches you to learn to forget and
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Charlie Kirk used his platform not only for politics but to continually remind audiences, interviewers, and even politicians that our Lord Jesus Christ died and rose for their sins. This act of sickening violence cannot erase Charlie’s eternal confession that his life belongs to
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The footage of the brutal murder of Iryna Zarutska is horrifying and sickening but not “surprising.” District attorneys, judges, and public officials regularly fail and endanger the people they serve by making exceptions to punishment when offenders meet the right social
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Christians should be increasingly aware of the growth of Islam and the challenges its advocates present. Specifically, Christians should be prepared to endure and answer questions about the divinity of Christ and the Trinity.
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Journalist, historian, and Lutheran theologian Uwe Siemon-Netto has died. I was fortunate enough to spend time with Uwe, and I look forward to seeing him again in the resurrection. Nine years ago, I had the privilege of recording with him and Dr. Robert Kolb in Neuendettelsau,
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Today is a perfect opportunity to learn a little about Augustine of Hippo. Bruce Hilman and I put together a 15-minute overview on YouTube, and for those who want to go deeper, we also recorded a full-length Thinking Fellows episode exploring his lasting influence.
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