Baptism of Our Lord—Slaves and Sons under God’s Unchanging Law
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This episode comes from St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Magnolia, Texas, serving families throughout Montgomery County with faithful Lutheran teaching rooted in Scripture and the Confessions.
In this sermon, we examine the unchanging nature of God’s Law and how it relates differently to believers and unbelievers. St. Paul teaches—and the Formula of Concord confesses—that the Law remains one and the same for all people. The difference is not in the Law itself, but in the person who hears it.
Those who are not regenerate obey the Law under compulsion and threat, as slaves. Those who are regenerate in Christ, however, live in the Law freely as sons, not under condemnation but according to the Law of Christ, led by the Holy Spirit. This teaching clarifies the relationship between Law and Gospel, regeneration, and Christian freedom, showing how faith in Christ transforms obedience from constraint into willing service.
The episode concludes with prayer, asking that God’s Word would bear proper fruit among us through Baptism, faith, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
For more information, go to www.stthomastx.church!