1. History is the painful realization that we aren’t the ones who can save the world but, rather, we’re the ones who get saved.
  2. In the place of God, Marx sets the material, autonomous, self-creating man.
  3. The worship service is less like servants entering the throne room to wait on the king’s needs and more like a father joining his family around the dining room table.
  4. Because of Jesus, God always hears our prayers, and he always responds to them in love–regardless of the quality or quantity of the one speaking them.
  5. FLAME uses Scripture and church history to argue that baptism is a gospel gift, not our work.
  6. There is comfort and joy that while one is now at rest from his labors, the Lord of the church continues to ensure that the good seed is sown, watered, and cared for.
  7. This week, we are grateful to publish a series of sermons from our beloved late Chaplain, Ron Hodel. This is the fourth installment of that series.
  8. God has a plan for this world that he put into place from eternity, a plan that is carried out in Jesus Christ and promises unimaginably great blessings for believers.
  9. This week, we are grateful to publish a series of sermons from our beloved late Chaplain, Ron Hodel. This is the second installment of that series.
  10. This week, we are grateful to publish a series of sermons from our beloved late Chaplain, Ron Hodel. This is the first installment of that series.
  11. The Trinity is a handy shorthand for all that God has done to justify sinners.
  12. Our God is the one who brings back the exile, who restores the outcast, he is the one who devises means to do so.