1. Delwyn Campbell wrestles with a situation that demands love and justice
  2. Steven Paulson shares the meaning (and grace) found in All Saints Day
  3. Matthew 22 sees Jesus address Jewish legal debates. In the process, he makes disticntions between the Law and Gospel.
  4. Human solutions to problems, important as they are, are inadequate to meet our deepest needs
  5. We do not choose our struggles, but there is One who has chosen to always be with us.
  6. How can he say it? How can he say that Christ is after all the entire meaning of life for him, and that death is no real worry?
  7. God knows that when we face insurmountable odds in our moments of weakness, we are more likely to turn to him in trust and reliance.
  8. Attempting to escape the errors of medieval Catholic thinking, Agricola ended up making the same mistake of conflating law and gospel.
  9. The Lord assures Jeremiah he has not forgotten him. He is there and will rescue him.
  10. Lord, remember us to remind us, that we may know all good things come from you.
  11. We have to “remember” that God remembers us. He has not fallen away. For God to remember us means he is working for our good; a restoration.
  12. Faith sees your neighbor not as a means to an end, not as a way to score points, but as an object of love: Christ's love and yours.