1. In the place of God, Marx sets the material, autonomous, self-creating man.
  2. Through Martin Luther, God would unleash a far greater storm than the one which overwhelmed Luther on July 2, 1505.
  3. Christian mercy should not seek its own. It must be round, and open its eyes and look at all alike, friend and foe, as our heavenly Father does.
  4. When the Law is viewed in its true light, when its "glory" is revealed, it is found to do nothing more than to kill man and sink him into condemnation.
  5. The list of things our kids need to know when they leave the house is much simpler than we might believe.
  6. The point Luther made, again and again, was that distance between God and sinners is collapsed when the crucified Christ himself comes to sinners through a preacher.
  7. God’s gifts, in turn, conform our minds to the mind of Christ, and catechize our imagination in the image of God’s Son.
  8. Thomas is an illustration of the power of Christ’s resurrection.
  9. Great things are contained in these seemingly unimportant words: "Behold, your king." Such boundless gifts are brought by this poor and despised king.
  10. All human wisdom, righteousness, and holiness are made futile in that which belongs to God’s kingdom.
  11. Edward's goal of teaching his people to know the scriptures and to believe that their salvation depended on Christ is also essential for us today.