1. We number our days not according to our timeframe but according to God’s work and his rhythms.
  2. The Holy Spirit isn’t so much the one you look at, as he is the one who turns you from looking at yourself and your sin to your Savior, Jesus.
  3. God is the end of living, the destination, the point of it all.
  4. Tim wanted everyone to know to the deepest part of their being that they were justified by Christ alone.
  5. Luther's emphasis on the need for sinners to have preachers who can provide them with the comfort and support they need for their faith in Jesus Christ and life is as relevant today as it was in his time.
  6. Walther’s living legacy is his enduring teaching on how to distinguish the law and the gospel in the Church’s proclamation.
  7. The only way to change the current state of worship songwriting and production is to create something different.
  8. How can we be sure that we are getting a “solid spiritual diet” and not a “milky” one?
  9. In the sacrament, we receive an earnest of that future promise here and now in the body and blood of Jesus given and shed for us.
  10. Although Jesus bodily ascended and is hidden from our earthly eyes, he is not far off.
  11. The drama of Scripture is about God renaming us by bringing us into his image-bearing family once again. And it would take “a name above all names” to accomplish it.