1. Despite our best efforts to avoid him, King Jesus remains very much unavoidable.
  2. To trust in the Lord, the Messiah, the Deliverer, is our salvation and our only hope. Yet he does not trust us to have this “trust” on our own or of our own will.
  3. A.I. can’t make the proclamatory move that delivers God’s word in a way that is specifically for me.
  4. When and how did the church start this season of anticipation?
  5. Help comes for those who cannot help themselves. When we bottom-out and come to the end of ourselves, that is where hope springs.
  6. The Church stands firm on the word of promise that Christ will one day return to change what we know by faith into sight.
  7. That is the task of preaching in these last weeks of the Church Year, to enable the people given to our care, to praise God from the perspective of the end when our Lord will return in glory bringing us into His Kingdom of glory.
  8. Preachers and church workers must also hear the gospel preached to them.
  9. If a key part of the Reformation was placing God’s Word back into the hands of the people in a clear, understandable way, then John of Ragusa can be called a “Prometheus” in his own right.
  10. When the Reformers read the Bible (especially when studied in the original languages), they found a God who was gracious and merciful for the sake of Christ.
  11. Through water, blood, and word, the Spirit never stops pointing us to Christ, and even more, giving us Christ.