
The episode covers Article XI of the Formula of Concord, a key Lutheran confessional document from the 16th century. The main focus is on two closely related theological topics:God's eternal foreknowledge: How God knows all things, including future events, from eternity.Election (or predestination): God's gracious choiceIt explores the Lutheran understanding of these doctrines, emphasizing:What exactly did God choose, and what does it mean he chose it "in Christ."The comfort this brings to believersCareful distinctions to avoid common errors (such as double predestination or making election dependent on human works/foreseen faith)The hosts walk through the confessional teaching, explaining what the Formula of Concord affirms and rejects on these points to provide clarity and pastoral encouragement.The description indicates this is part of a series going through the Formula of Concord article by article.Next time: Article XII – “Other Factions and Sects” (addressing various errors and groups that deviate from the Lutheran position).Music: Features “Legendary” by CreatorMix.com and “Lets Rock Today” by leadsquid.Website: https://www.castingnetspod.org/ (for more episodes or show notes).This is a theological/doctrinal podcast aimed at Lutheran listeners (or anyone interested in historic Protestant confessions), diving deep into biblical teaching as summarized in the Formula of Concord. It’s educational and likely includes explanations, Bible references, and practical application for faith and assurance of salvation.
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373. Freedom of the Christian (Part II Subject to all)

372. Martin Luther's "The Freedom of a Christian"

371. Other Factions and Sects (Formula of Concord Article XII)

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