Sinner Saint
A Surprising Primer to the Christian Life
Embrace the Paradox of Sin and Grace
Few mysteries of Christian faith feel as urgent as the persistent presence of sin in a believer’s life. This book offers a refreshingly honest approach to the tension we face daily—caught between our brokenness and our standing as redeemed children of God.
Explore the Heart of the Struggle
You’ll discover how an age-old teaching from the Reformation, often called the “simul” (Latin for “at the same time”), shines light on every believer’s genuine condition. Step into the tension of being both sinful and justified, broken yet beloved, and learn how Divine acceptance meets our daily failings.
What You’ll Gain
• A Clear Roadmap: Unpack challenging theological questions with practical explanations that illuminate the paradox of sin and grace.
• Authentic Insights: Encounter real-life stories, biblical references, and historical perspectives that showcase the breadth of Christian experience.
• Personal Application: Move beyond theory by applying these truths to your own faith walk, discovering hope, peace, and renewed purpose.
This comprehensive look at our inner conflict supplies real strength—helping you acknowledge your flaws without letting them define you.
Why This Matters
Through straightforward storytelling and robust theological reflection, the author reveals a third way between simplistic “either-or” extremes. Recognize that you are fully known and profoundly loved, even in the midst of confusion or failure. The result is a new lens through which to see your day-to-day struggles, offering solace that God’s grace is greater than your shortcomings. Explore the liberating truth that you are indeed both sinner and saint.
Luke Kjolhaug is the pastor of Elim Lutheran Church in rural Osakis, Minnesota. He holds an undergraduate degree from Wheaton College and a master’s degree from Lutheran Brethren Seminary. Luke blogs for 1517 and contributes regularly to the Lutheran Brethren periodical Faith & Fellowship. You can also find him impersonating a theologian on the socials @foxholetheology. He and his wife Bethannie have been blessed with two daughters.