Confessions as a Way into Riches—Dr. David Luy's Lecture on Generous Confessionalism
What does it really mean to carry out ministry in accordance with the creeds and confessions? Is confessionalism just a fence—a list of things we can't say? Or is it something far richer than that?
In this episode, Maurice Lee and Nathan Yoder offer an on-ramp into Dr. David Luy's lecture, The Lutheran Confessions: A Way into Riches, originally delivered at the 2025 NALC Clergy Retreat. Nathan introduces the lecture through the lens of C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe—specifically the moment when Lucy first hears the name of Aslan: not as a call to battle, but as an invitation to summer-holiday wonder.
Then Dr. Luy's lecture begins. His central claim: the confessions are not primarily restrictive—they are generative. They function like a well-built well, drawing up the abundant riches of the Catholic and Apostolic faith for those who preach, teach, and pastor from them. A confessional pastor is not one who carries a big club. A confessional pastor is one who feasts.
Along the way, Luy explores the vastness of Christian faith across four domains—the triune God, the great deeds of God, Scripture, and the great cloud of witnesses—and argues that the marks of a genuinely generous confessionalism are wonder, enrichableness (his own coinage, borrowed from Tim Keller), and invitation.
The episode closes with one of the most memorable lines of the lecture: Luy and Dr. Pierce, he suggests, are something like stray cats who found their way to the NALC—because someone left a saucer of milk on the porch.
Topics covered:
* What ordination vows actually commit a pastor to
* The restrictive vs. generative functions of the Lutheran confessions
* Confessionalism as a posture of wonder, not warfare
* The vastness of God, Scripture, and the cloud of witnesses
* The marks of a generously confessional church: wonder, enrichableness, and invitation
* C.S. Lewis, Bonaventure, Andrew Walls, Blaise Pascal, and Luther's final note
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