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The Battle of Frankenhausen stands as a warning for what can happen when we abandon the Word God has given us and chase after some vision of our own imaginations.
Past, present, and future are tied together in Christ.
Ezekiel is not called/sent out to be “successful” in his prophetic ministry—he is sent out to be faithful!
Christian hope means always hope in God and hope in Christ simultaneously without distinction.
The stilling of the seas is not so much a parable of words but a parable of actions. Jesus shows his apostles that they were seeing but not perceiving, hearing but not understanding who he was.
Because of the ascension, the manger has become the cosmos.
All the weight of our sin is lifted by Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the whole world, past, present, and future.
Is a god fully understandable and explainable according to the finite logic and world we inhabit, is that a god one can trust and truly believe?
We are forgiven for Christ’s sake. Losers set free to trust in God’s promises.
If God is God, He doesn’t need anyone to defend Him. Nor does He need anyone to march for Him.
In a world so wired by law and rules, judgement is everywhere.
Rather than praying a lie by pretending all is well, this psalm places upon our lips a truthful plea. A godly complaint. These are God’s words, given as gifts to you, by which you can speak back to him.