1. To believe God is love and thus loves you is a miracle wrought by the Holy Spirit.
  2. His love for you is so deep that in his mercy, while you were yet a sinner, God sent his only begotten Son to die for you.
  3. “So loved,” then isn’t about how much but instead simply how.
  4. Love is pointing to Jesus who said, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13).
  5. As the writer to the Hebrews affirms, what makes the Christian gospel so much better is that we are no longer dealing with “types and shadows."
  6. Who would ever want all these screamers and haters? It turns out that Christ does.
  7. For with God we look not for the order of nature, but rest our faith in the power of him who works.
  8. We don’t start with behavior and work toward Christ. We start with Christ and everything works out from there.
  9. If a key part of the Reformation was placing God’s Word back into the hands of the people in a clear, understandable way, then John of Ragusa can be called a “Prometheus” in his own right.
  10. When the Reformers read the Bible (especially when studied in the original languages), they found a God who was gracious and merciful for the sake of Christ.
  11. Even though All Saints is a day for remembering the dead, it is not a day of mourning.
  12. Logos theology is a theology of presence without division. It is a way of unification, of which the incarnation is the greatest visible example.