1. Five promises were seemingly all those apostles, staring into the sky, had to go on. Five promises that were more than enough.
  2. The lack of history surrounding Psalm 130 allows it to endure as universally appealing even for our seasons of hopelessness and despair when we’re in “the depths.”
  3. Some part of us always wants our ability under the law to be just as important (or more) than grace.
  4. This article is written by guest contributor, Christopher J. Richmann.
  5. The price was really paid. Your sin remains buried in Christ’s tomb.
  6. When Jesus appeared again to his disciples on that first Easter evening and again a week later with Thomas and the Emmaus disciples, what did Jesus show them? His hands.
  7. Jonah’s biggest blunder was a failure to understand that God’s grace is always undeserved and always falls on those who are unworthy of it.
  8. This day and its meaning provided the opportunity for an anonymous author to write a poem for Sheer Thursday about Judas' betrayal of Jesus.
  9. He represents our likeness, fulfills it, and so has the prerogative to reproduce his likeness in us.
  10. St. Patrick was great but only because he was a slave to Christ.
  11. Patrick's breakthrough came when he began to leverage his knowledge of the native language and customs to build a bridge between Irish lore and the Christian mythos.
  12. Are you on the receiving end of freedom? Or are you trying to make yourself free?