1. The legal record of debt for our sin was canceled because Jesus satisfied the legal demands for us by his life, death, and resurrection.
  2. Our value and our values, our life, our everything is from Jesus Christ given to us as a gift.
  3. There is only one antidote to the venom of sin and death: the Savior who becomes the serpent so that every snake-bitten-sinner might live.
  4. To “trust in God in trial” means we fight our battles by kneeling and praying to “the Holy One of Israel,” who works out our deliverance by himself.
  5. God’s goodness spoke a promise of peace and mercy to the bewildered, a promise that rings out to this day.
  6. Our comfort in this seemingly endless age of crisis after crisis is the inexhaustible hope of Jesus’s reversal.
  7. On Saturday, July 16, Luke Gabriel Bird died in a hiking accident in Chile. He was a midshipman in the United States Naval Academy. He is our son. Here are some reflections on his life, his faith, and his Lord.
  8. Faith is like a horse with blinders because it only beholds God’s promise. It is obsessed with what God has already said.
  9. Finding the balance between indifferentism and obsessiveness has never been easy, and it’s especially difficult in our environment.
  10. Vilification of the other is married to the justification of the self.
  11. In Jesus, the most totalizing summary of the law becomes the gospel of the one made perfect through obedience.