1. In the Reformation, as in the tabernacle, God gave skill, artistry, and craftsmanship to put his Word in images so that through art, his Word would be revealed.
  2. Do you confess Christ as God in the flesh, born, died, and raised to new life for you? Any answer of yes will do
  3. “There,” the Queen said, “That’s so much better than talking, isn’t it?”
  4. Increasingly, to forgive is seen as winking at evil, as shrugging one’s moral shoulders, and as being complicit.
  5. Good, we tend to think, is the absence of evil. But this reversal of the formula can only have disastrous consequences.
  6. God is consistently rooting us in reality—both what is seen and unseen—because that is where he is.
  7. Our challenge today is to inspire trust and curiosity so this generation will openly ask the question, who speaks the words of truth?
  8. At the heart of The Idiot is Dostoevsky's confession of faith and the confession of all Christians.
  9. Sometimes I think we should be more tempted to laugh at the gospel than we are, not in derision but in sheer surprise and awe.
  10. The world hates Jesus because he comes to lead us to love and forgive all, including our enemies.