1. Defy the world with its “oughts” and “shoulds,” for in Christ, it is finished.
  2. The seemingly small, the particular, the previously overlooked, magnifies in importance.
  3. The death and resurrection did indeed really happen. They are accomplished historical facts, and by them, so too is the forgiveness of our sins and justification before God.
  4. This article is written by guest contributor, Christopher J. Richmann.
  5. This article is written by guest contributor, Aaron Boerst
  6. The opponents of Father Brown thought that debunking the fake resurrection of Father Brown would discredit the good news of Christ's resurrection. The truth, however, is the other way around.
  7. A truly Lenten mindset sees the season as preparatory for the resurrection life of Easter as opposed to the mortification of Good Friday.
  8. He declared you what you might not always feel you are, but what you were from the moment he knew you, before you were you, when he foreknew you.
  9. The more I got to know Dr. Rosenbladt, the more I saw that he wasn’t a man divided.
  10. Anyone could tell he enjoyed teaching theology and loved his students.
  11. Christ's resurrection does not merely negate the bitterness of sin; it changes it into a source of divine sweetness, embodying the promise of a new life for us and a restored existence overshadowed by heavenly hope.
  12. God demonstrates his great love for us in the actions of Jesus, who came down into the flesh and soaked up all our sin.