1. Past, present, and future are tied together in Christ.
  2. Zephaniah has given us something more visceral to help us understand the love of God: the sound of salvation.
  3. Even as he was dying, the heart of God poured itself out for the sake of sinners.
  4. Christ our Word, as with a two-edged sword, burst the devil's belly.
  5. I think the problem with the idea of eternity is that we do not have any direct experience of it, but we encounter enough of its possibility to be unsettling.
  6. The usual acclamation when one becomes King is: “Long live the King!” But this King of kings, this son of David, has come to die.
  7. If Jesus shows up and you are a sinner, ‘tis more blessed to receive than to give
  8. That is the task of preaching in these last weeks of the Church Year, to enable the people given to our care, to praise God from the perspective of the end when our Lord will return in glory bringing us into His Kingdom of glory.
  9. Every incendiary move of God’s Spirit is accompanied by a group of penitent people rediscovering the power and preeminence of God’s Word.
  10. Both now and forever, the bruised and crucified Lord nailed to a cross is our assurance of deliverance.
  11. Every day is a Sabbath for Christians. Every day is the day the Lord has made. Every day is a day to find rest in Christ.
  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.