Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 1:2-4

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1 Corinthians 1:2-4

From the Confessions: The Defense of the Augsburg Confession

Concerning the Invocation of Saints 

Our Confession approves of honoring the saints. A threefold honor is approved. The first is thanksgiving. We ought to give thanks to God for showing examples of mercy, making known his will to save people, and giving teachers and other gifts to the Church. As these are the greatest gifts, they should be commended and the saints who have faithfully used these gifts should be praised, just as Christ praises faithful businessmen (Matt 25:21, 23).

Pulling It Together: To be sure, the Confession is not referring to the invocation of saints. Rather, like Paul, the Lutheran Reformers taught the churches to honor those who have been made holy and called saints because of their faith in Christ. We rightly give thanks for all of the saints: those who in every place call upon the Lord. We should further honor them by imitating their lives, just as Paul urged us to imitate himself (1 Cor 4:16; 11:1).

Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for those who live faithful lives and call upon your name. Amen.

The Basics of the Christian Faith is an edition of the catechism that is aimed at seekers, visitors, and those that may not come from a Lutheran background. It is recommended for use in outreach, as a visitor welcome gift, or in new member packets.


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