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Below is a compilation of some of our contributors and editors favorite theology books published in 2021. We hope these can be a resource for each of you as we begin 2022!
God’s love is axiomatic; it just is. It’s a truism without a logical explanation.
In the end, my only hope is that Jesus is always the initiator of mercy. He pursues me, even when I am unfaithful.
We might not appreciate that God chooses to save us by his word alone, but our discomfort doesn’t make the promise any less effective.
Where Erasmus saw fear and collapse, Luther saw the never-ending comfort of Christ and his gospel.
Jesus gave His disciples the Lord’s Prayer as a gift. It’s really our prayer when you think about it.
He looked me straight in the eye and said these words, almost in a challenging way, “I hate God. I do."
No worry, no fear. Nothing she can do can separate her from the love of Christ!
Above all, Luther understood the importance of the Biblical narrative as the story of God’s love and man’s salvation revealed in Christ Crucified.
You are made new by the eternal satisfaction for sin in Christ, by the precious treasure at God’s right hand.
If you know me in the least, then you know of my fondness for the 2010 film Inception.
We shrink away from God’s godness and almightiness, and so shrink down our prayers. Perhaps it is a lack of faith. We don’t trust God to give what He himself has promised to give.