Inward Consolation and the Crown of Patience – Thomas à Kempis' "The Imitation of Christ" (Book 3) | Standing on Shoulders – Episode 36
In this episode of Standing on Shoulders, hosts Reverend Micah Gaunt, Reverend Mark Kranz, and Reverend Tysen Bibb continue their exploration of Thomas à Kempis' classic work, "The Imitation of Christ." Shifting focus from the outward behavior and practical wisdom of the previous booklets, the discussion dives directly into Book 3: On Inward Consolation, unpacking the internal spiritual landscape and hidden struggles of the Christian soul.
Questions of confessional integrity, theological clarity, and ecclesial life remain perennial concerns for the church — particularly in times of institutional strain and cultural fragmentation. How does a synod faithfully uphold its doctrinal commitments while preserving unity, order, and mutual accountability? What correctives do Scripture and theology provide when language, priorities, or practice begin to drift? These questions carry significant implications not only for governance and discipline, but for the church’s shared confession and common life. How we engage them will shape our life together, both now and in the years ahead. Come join us in Lincoln, Nebraska this June 16-17 as we seek to interact with these questions during our 2026 ACELC Conferece, "Walking Together: Next Steps." For more information, visit ACELC.net/wal [https://www.acelc.net/wal]
Season 2 Reading List:
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The Shepherd of Hermas
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The Confession of St. Patrick
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The Confessions, St. Augustine
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The Imitation of Christ, Thomas à Kempis
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The “Marriage Suite” of Martin Luther
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“A Sermon on the Estate of Marriage (1519),” LW 44:7-14
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“The Estate of Marriage (1522),” LW 45:17-49
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“On Marriage Matters (1530),” LW 46:265-320
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Selections from The Examination of the Council of Trent, Martin Chemnitz
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The Magdeburg Confession
Some of these works are available for free online, and we will post links to the suggested editions we will be reading. Others are available in print from multiple publishers. Just like your Bible, the best version is the one you read. However, we will let you know which versions we are reading and where they can be found.
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