1 hr 6 min

Always Pointing to Christ: A Tribute to Jim Nestingen with John T. Pless Ringside Preachers

    • Religion & Spirituality

At the end of the Lord's Prayer, you hear the promise of the resurrection rumbling through the whole thing. Finally, the door of the mighty fortress is going to open and the Prince of Peace will step forward! The Ringside Preachers join John T. Pless at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne to remember and honor the great theologian Jim Nestingen.
 
Topics:
God does not leave you without a preacher! Deliver us from Every Evil, even death Praying the Lord’s Prayer as Luther did Legacy of Handing over the Goods Reflections on the life and theology of Jim Nestingen Pietism and Antinomianism God is doing something through the preached Word  
Guest:
John T. Pless
Assistant professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. 
 
Thank you: 
Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne
1517.org 
Grace Lutheran Ventura
St. James Lutheran, Chicago
 
Music:
Joel A. Hess (Willing Virginia) - “I See a Light “
Dead Horse One - I love my man
 
Other stuff:
Martin Luther A Life,  James A. Nestingen 
Luther, Thrivent
The Faith We Hold, Nestingen
Free to Be, Nestingen and Forde
The Necessary Distinction: A Continuing Conversation on Law and Gospel, James Nestingen and John T. Pless
Luther’s Annotated Catechism with Contemporary Applications, The Theology of the Cross in the Lord's Prayer, James Nestingen
Letter to Peter the Barber, A Simple Way to Pray, Martin Luther
Praying Luther's Small Catechism, John T. Pless
 

At the end of the Lord's Prayer, you hear the promise of the resurrection rumbling through the whole thing. Finally, the door of the mighty fortress is going to open and the Prince of Peace will step forward! The Ringside Preachers join John T. Pless at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne to remember and honor the great theologian Jim Nestingen.
 
Topics:
God does not leave you without a preacher! Deliver us from Every Evil, even death Praying the Lord’s Prayer as Luther did Legacy of Handing over the Goods Reflections on the life and theology of Jim Nestingen Pietism and Antinomianism God is doing something through the preached Word  
Guest:
John T. Pless
Assistant professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. 
 
Thank you: 
Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne
1517.org 
Grace Lutheran Ventura
St. James Lutheran, Chicago
 
Music:
Joel A. Hess (Willing Virginia) - “I See a Light “
Dead Horse One - I love my man
 
Other stuff:
Martin Luther A Life,  James A. Nestingen 
Luther, Thrivent
The Faith We Hold, Nestingen
Free to Be, Nestingen and Forde
The Necessary Distinction: A Continuing Conversation on Law and Gospel, James Nestingen and John T. Pless
Luther’s Annotated Catechism with Contemporary Applications, The Theology of the Cross in the Lord's Prayer, James Nestingen
Letter to Peter the Barber, A Simple Way to Pray, Martin Luther
Praying Luther's Small Catechism, John T. Pless
 

1 hr 6 min

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