K

killing

4.2.1.2 Sinful mankind is still loved by God→

5.3.6.1 The prohibition against killing in the Old Testament

5.3.6.2 The prohibition against killing in the New Testament

5.3.6.4 Specific questions concerning the Fifth Commandment

 

kingdom of God

3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet

3.4.8 New Testament references to the person and activity of Jesus Christ

3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images

3.4.11.2 The appearances of the Risen One

6.2.2 The beginning of the church of Christ

6.2.3.4 The kingdom of God

7.4.2 Equipping and sending of the Apostles

8.1.5 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Baptism with water

8.2.3 Jesus' miracles of feeding and Holy Communion

8.2.11 Holy Communion as an eschatological meal

8.3.9 The effects of Holy Sealing

10.6 The continuation of the plan of salvation

12.1.7.2.3 "Your kingdom come"

 

kingdom of peace

2.4.9 The Ninth Article of Faith

4.1.2 Evil as a person

4.4.3 The preparation of the bridal congregation

4.5.3 God's free election by grace

6.2.3.4 The kingdom of God

6.4.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the future

10.6 The continuation of the plan of salvation

12.1.7.2.3 "Your kingdom come"→

 

 

L

law

1.2.5.2 Jesus Christ–the centre of Scripture→

2.4.10 The Tenth Article of Faith→

3.3.3 Man's fall into sin→

3.4.7.2 Jesus Christ–the Priest→

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images→

3.4.8.7 Jesus and the law→

4.2.1.3 Conscience→

4.3 Sin and guilt→

4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament→

4.4.2 Jesus Christ–Saviour and Mediator of Salvation→

4.6.1 God's blessing in the creation→

4.7 The functions of the law→

4.7.1 The term "law"→

4.7.2 The law as a guide to righteous conduct→

4.7.3 The law as a guide for recognising sin→

4.8 The law and the gospel→

4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace→

4.8.2 The relationship between faith and works→

5.1 Living in faith according to God's commandments→

5.2.2 Love for our neighbour–love for our fellow human being→

5.3 The Ten Commandments→

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament→

5.3.1.3 The Ten Commandments in the New Testament→

5.3.2.1 God–Lord and Benefactor→

5.3.3.5 Oath–Vow→

5.3.4.2 The Sabbath in Israel→

5.3.4.3 Jesus Christ and the Sabbath→

5.3.4.4 From Sabbath to Sunday→

5.3.5.1 The Fourth Commandment according to the understanding of the Old Testament→

5.3.5.2 Jesus Christ and the Fourth Commandment→

5.3.6.1 The prohibition against killing in the Old Testament→

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament→

5.3.10.4 Coveting the property of one's neighbour→

6.2.1 Old Testament references to the church of Jesus Christ→

6.2.2 The beginning of the church of Christ→

7.3.1 Old Testament references→

7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry→

7.9.1 The priestly ministries→

8.1.2 The biblical basis for Holy Baptism with water→

8.1.2.1 Old Testament references to Holy Baptism with water→

8.2.3 Jesus' miracles of feeding and Holy Communion→

11.1 The early Christian congregations→

12.1.2 Divine service in the Old Testament→

12.4.1 Instruction of children→

13.2.1 From Old Testament sacrificial service to devoting one's life to God→

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society→

 

laying on of hands

3.5.2 The Holy Spirit as a power–the gift of the Holy Spirit→

7.5 The development of the ministries from the Apostle ministry→

7.7 Ordination→

8.1.4 The proper dispensation of Holy Baptism with water→

8.3 Holy Sealing→

8.3.6 The proper dispensation of Holy Sealing→

11.3.1 The development of a church led by Apostles→

12.1.12 Ordinations, appointments, reinstatements, retirements→

12.2.2.2 Confirmation vow and confirmation blessing→

 

lies

3.5.1 The Holy Spirit as a divine person→

5.3.9.2 Examples of false witness in the time of the Old Testament→

5.3.9.4 False witness today–prohibition against lying and fraud→

5.3.9.5 Further violations of the Eighth Commandment→

5.3.9.6 False and true witness in the spiritual sense→

5.3.10.3 Coveting the spouse of one's neighbour→

 

liturgy

11.3.3 The continuation of the Apostle ministry in the New Apostolic Church→

12.1.4 Further development of Christian divine service→

12.1.7.1 The Lord's Prayer in divine service→

12.1.12 Ordinations, appointments, reinstatements, retirements→

12.2.2.2 Confirmation vow and confirmation blessing→

12.5.8 Structure of divine services on religious holy days→

 

logia

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

 

logos

3.4.2 The incarnate Word→

 

Lord (1)

1.1.2 God reveals Himself in the history of Israel→

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

1.3 Present-day revelations of the Holy Spirit→

1.4.2 Belief in God, the Son→

1.4.3 Belief in God, the Holy Spirit→

2.1 Biblical creeds→

2.2.1 The Apostles' Creed→

2.2.2 The Creed of Nicaea-Constantinople→

2.4.2 The Second Article of Faith→

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith→

2.4.6 The Sixth Article of Faith→

2.4.7 The Seventh Article of Faith→

2.4.9 The Ninth Article of Faith→

3.1.2 God, the One→

3.1.3 God, the Holy One→

3.1.4 God, the Almighty→

3.1.5 God, the Eternal→

3.1.7 God, the Gracious and Righteous One→

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament→

3.2.2 References to the triune God in the New Testament→

3.3.1 God, the Creator→

3.3.2 Man in the image of God→

3.3.3 Man's fall into sin→

3.4 God, the Son→

3.4.3 Jesus Christ, true Man and true God→

3.4.4 References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament→

3.4.5 Jesus Christ–the Redeemer→

3.4.6.2 Lord→

3.4.6.3 Son of Man→

3.4.6.4 Immanuel–Servant of God–Son of David→

3.4.7.1 Jesus Christ–the King→

3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet→

3.4.8.1 The conception and birth of Jesus→

3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity→

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles→

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images→

3.4.8.7 Jesus and the law→

3.4.9 Jesus' passion and sacrificial death→

3.4.9.1 Jesus institutes Holy Communion→

3.4.9.2 Jesus in Gethsemane→

3.4.9.3 Jesus before the high council→

3.4.9.4 Jesus before Pilate and Herod→

3.4.9.5 Jesus' crucifixion and sacrificial death→

3.4.9.7 Jesus' references to His suffering and death→

3.4.9.8 References to Jesus' sacrificial death in the letters of the Apostles→

3.4.10 Jesus Christ's activity in the realm of the dead→

3.4.11 The resurrection of Jesus Christ→

3.4.11.2 The appearances of the Risen One→

3.4.11.3 The resurrection body of Jesus Christ→

3.4.12 The ascension of Jesus Christ→

3.4.13 Jesus Christ as the head of the church→

3.4.15 The promise of Jesus Christ's return→

3.5 God, the Holy Spirit→

3.5.2 The Holy Spirit as a power–the gift of the Holy Spirit→

3.5.3.1 The Spirit of God→

3.5.4.1 The Helper and Comforter→

3.5.4.2 The Spirit of truth→

3.5.4.3 The power from on high→

3.5.5.1 The outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost→

4.2 The fall into sin→

4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament→

4.4.3 The preparation of the bridal congregation→

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament→

4.5.2 Election in the New Testament→

4.5.3 God's free election by grace→

4.6 God's blessing→

4.6.2 God's blessing in the old covenant→

4.6.3 God's blessing in the new covenant→

4.7.2 The law as a guide to righteous conduct→

4.8 The law and the gospel→

4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace→

5.1 Living in faith according to God's commandments→

5.2.1 Love for God→

5.2.2 Love for our neighbour–love for our fellow human being→

5.2.3 Love for our neighbour–love in the congregation→

5.3.1.3 The Ten Commandments in the New Testament→

5.3.1.4 The wording→

5.3.2 The First Commandment→

5.3.2.1 God–Lord and Benefactor→

5.3.2.2 God leads out of bondage→

5.3.2.3 Worship and the fear of God→

5.3.2.4 The prohibition against worshipping other gods→

5.3.3 The Second Commandment→

5.3.3.3 The threat of punishment→

5.3.4.1 Reasons for the Third Commandment in Israel→

5.3.4.4 From Sabbath to Sunday→

5.3.4.5 Keeping Sunday holy–in divine service→

5.3.4.7 The structure of the Sunday→

5.3.5 The Fourth Commandment→

5.3.5.2 Jesus Christ and the Fourth Commandment→

5.3.6.3 The significance of the Fifth Commandment today→

5.3.8.3 The prohibition against theft in the New Testament→

5.3.8.4 Various forms of theft→

6 The church of Jesus Christ→

6.1 Concerning the term "church"→

6.2.1 Old Testament references to the church of Jesus Christ→

6.2.3.1 The body of Christ→

6.2.3.2 The people of God→

6.2.3.4 The kingdom of God→

6.3 The church of Jesus Christ–a mystery→

6.4 Belief in the one, holy, universal, and apostolic church→

6.4.1.2 The church is "holy"→

6.4.2.3 The church of Jesus Christ after the reoccupation of the Apostle ministry→

6.4.3 The church of Jesus Christ and ministry→

6.4.4 The church of Jesus Christ and the sacraments→

6.4.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the future→

6.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the churches as institutions→