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13 Ιουν 2023 · Lutheran Service Book lists the Presentation of the Augsburg Confession as a commemoration and therefore provides no propers. Therefore, LCMS Worship suggests an Introit, Collect of the Day, Old Testament Reading, Psalm, Epistle, Verse, Holy Gospel, Hymn of the Day, and Preface.
The Augsburg Confession is the official, formal statement of the Lutherans in the 16th century of what they believed, taught, and confessed as based upon the Holy Scriptures and as the orthodox, catholic, confessional, evangelical Church has believed and taught and confessed throughout history.
The Augsburg Confession is probably the most familiar and most widely used of all the particular confessions of the Lutheran Church. It can be found printed in the front of many Lutheran hymnals along with the three Creeds and Luther’s Small Catechism.
25 Ιουν 2016 · The Augsburg Confession is comprised of 28 articles. Of these articles, 21 represent a positive presentation of the Christian faith as taught in the Lutheran Churches while the last seven article cover suggested reforms of certain practices of the medieval Church.
Preus, Robert. Getting into the Theology of Concord: A Study of the Book of Concord This book by Robert Preus is, without doubt, the very finest work introducing people to the whole concept behind the Book of Concord, its necessity and what it means to confess the faith as a Lutheran. Kindle edition also available.
9 Ιαν 2019 · Rather it is the Holy Spirit that converts, we are given to preach and confess the Word so that the Holy Spirit may act through it. But that is not our action but ultimately God’s who sends His Word where and when He pleases.
1 Ιαν 2009 · The Augsburg Confession, considered primary among the specifically Lutheran confessions, was prepared in 1530 by Philip Melanchthon, an associate of Martin Luther, as a winsome summary of Bible teaching. Publicly read in Augsburg, Germany, on June 25th of that year before Charles V, the Holy Roman emperor and the most powerful ruler of the time ...