The assurance of God's grace for troubled hearts and anxious consciences.
In The Comfort of Lutheran Doctrine, Matthew C. Harrison addresses one of the deepest questions Christians face: How can we know that God's grace is truly for us? Presenting Christian doctrine as a source of real comfort, Harrison shows how forgiveness, assurance, and peace are found not in shifting emotions or personal achievement but in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Drawing from essays originally published in The Lutheran Witness, Harrison presents a pastoral vision of Lutheran theology centered on the certainty of salvation through Christ alone. Grounded in Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions, these reflections show how God's promises speak directly to the fears, doubts, and struggles of everyday life, directing readers away from themselves and to Christ's saving work.
Centered on Christ crucified and risen, this book explores:
How the distinction between Law and Gospel brings clarity, forgiveness, and lasting comfort Why God's Word, Baptism, Absolution, and the Lord's Supper provide assurance no feeling can match How Christ's saving work secures salvation by grace alone What the Christian faith says about suffering, guilt, and life's deepest wounds How vocation, family, and daily work are lived in the freedom of God's mercyWriting with a pastor's heart and a theologian's care, Harrison addresses difficult questions honestly, never minimizing sin or human suffering while continually directing readers to the certainty found in Christ's completed work. Through biblical reflection, personal stories, and insights drawn from the Lutheran tradition, he shows that doctrine is not merely a collection of theological propositions but a source of enduring comfort for burdened consciences.
Whether you're exploring Lutheran Christianity, seeking a deeper understanding of God's grace, or looking for biblical assurance amid life's challenges, The Comfort of Lutheran Doctrine offers a clear, Christ-centered vision of faith rooted in the enduring promises of God.