1. That unremarkable trip to the zoo on September 28, 1931, was the last in a long line of experiences that brought C.S. Lewis (Jack) back to the faith.
  2. What does it mean that holding to Jesus’ teaching will set us free? Which teaching? What will we be set free from?
  3. This is an excerpt from “Crucifying Religion” written by Donavon Riley (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  4. This is an excerpt from the book, “Paul and the Resurrection” written by Joshua Pagán (1517 Publishing, 2020).
  5. Jesus is our confidence because he reveals truth from falsehood, right from wrong, and reality from appearance, so that we may rely on him for our every need of body, soul, and mind.
  6. Miracles, for all their wonder and encouragement, rely on the dazzling of our senses to work. Because miracle-faith produces sensory-faith, it is of a poor quality.
  7. Apart from God's word, we will judge the right to be wrong and evil people as good.
  8. We must not submit ourselves to false gods and godless men. Instead, we may hold fast to Christ, because He’s holding fast to us.
  9. The disciplines of history and archaeology have assisted in demonstrating the integrity and accuracy of the Bible.
  10. Using common everyday events, Carnell sought to clarify that there are three standards of duty that we demand others to respect to protect our dignity.
  11. Every time the Scriptures are opened, we are repeating this scene. Every time the gospel is preached, we are replicating a moment wherein the faithless ones are greeted by their faithful Lord.
  12. Jesus does not give as the world gives. With Jesus, everything is guaranteed and has been finished from the start.