1. We live for the most part, on the strength of our moral fiber, under the law, by our zeal for God and all that which tickles our proud fancy.
  2. The Lord’s Prayer is liturgy and catechism, action and instruction, praxis and theology.
  3. Prayer is not just about asking for things. It's about receiving what has already been given to us in Christ.
  4. God cares about our real life where we actually are. He is present in the everyday.
  5. When we forget that we live by promise, that's when the danger tends to creep in. Because failing to embrace promise means we usually fall back into notions of luck, or even worse--into works.
  6. The Lord knew how it felt to be a rejected stone.
  7. Jesus cries on the cross for us. He suffers and cries and dies in our place. He is forsaken by his father so we don’t have to be.
  8. What might Christians of the Reformation tradition think of claims like these about the nature of salvation?
  9. As I look back, I choose to remember her as a soul redeemed by Christ.
  10. What greater legacy could you claim than that of Mark? Listen to the Word. Learn from Jesus.
  11. The testimony of every son and daughter of God is, God has brought us through.
  12. What if sin was truly removed and what if the one who took it from us had the power to conquer it’s curse and spit in the face of death?