• Conviction and Cause: The Lutheran Balance

  • 2025/05/06
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Conviction and Cause: The Lutheran Balance

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  • Dr. Jon Braunersreuther joins Tim Ahlman to challenge one of the most persistent false dichotomies in Lutheran circles: the notion that being "confessional" and "missional" represent opposing priorities. Drawing from his role as Director of District-Wide Strategy for the Texas District LCMS, Jon presents a compelling alternative—a reciprocal and reinforcing relationship where strong theological convictions naturally fuel passionate mission work, and authentic mission efforts necessarily depend on doctrinal clarity.

    • Conviction implies connection between cognitive understanding and affective heart response that moves us to action
    • True Lutheran confessional convictions naturally lead to missional cause—sharing these beliefs with those who don't yet know Jesus
    • The false dichotomy of "confessional vs. missional" can be replaced with a reciprocal, reinforcing relationship model
    • Article 4 of the Augsburg Confession (justification by grace through faith) has powerful missional implications
    • 1 Timothy 4:16 demonstrates the biblical foundation for watching both "life and doctrine closely"
    • The Book of Concord preface states doctrines are preserved "to be kept and spread"
    • Luther himself emphasized that faith "will not do for each one hearing the gospel to go his own way" but must be extended
    • The Texas District aims for 500 new leaders in 500 new places by 2031, inspired by Ethiopia's Mekani Yesus Lutheran Church
    • First Article gifts (reason and senses) should be used for mission planning without fear of "programming the Holy Spirit"
    • The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) demonstrates how the early church discussed mission problems and reached consensus


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Dr. Jon Braunersreuther joins Tim Ahlman to challenge one of the most persistent false dichotomies in Lutheran circles: the notion that being "confessional" and "missional" represent opposing priorities. Drawing from his role as Director of District-Wide Strategy for the Texas District LCMS, Jon presents a compelling alternative—a reciprocal and reinforcing relationship where strong theological convictions naturally fuel passionate mission work, and authentic mission efforts necessarily depend on doctrinal clarity.

• Conviction implies connection between cognitive understanding and affective heart response that moves us to action
• True Lutheran confessional convictions naturally lead to missional cause—sharing these beliefs with those who don't yet know Jesus
• The false dichotomy of "confessional vs. missional" can be replaced with a reciprocal, reinforcing relationship model
• Article 4 of the Augsburg Confession (justification by grace through faith) has powerful missional implications
• 1 Timothy 4:16 demonstrates the biblical foundation for watching both "life and doctrine closely"
• The Book of Concord preface states doctrines are preserved "to be kept and spread"
• Luther himself emphasized that faith "will not do for each one hearing the gospel to go his own way" but must be extended
• The Texas District aims for 500 new leaders in 500 new places by 2031, inspired by Ethiopia's Mekani Yesus Lutheran Church
• First Article gifts (reason and senses) should be used for mission planning without fear of "programming the Holy Spirit"
• The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) demonstrates how the early church discussed mission problems and reached consensus


The Signpost Inn Podcast
Find peace, clarity, and companionship for your spiritual journey.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

Join the Lead Time Newsletter! (Weekly Updates and Upcoming Episodes)
https://www.uniteleadership.org/lead-time-podcast#newsletter

Visit uniteleadership.org

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