1. God’s gifts, in turn, conform our minds to the mind of Christ, and catechize our imagination in the image of God’s Son.
  2. Both Paul and Martin Luther were Olympic champions when it came to ladder climbing.
  3. God excludes our boasting out of his abundant mercy.
  4. I wanted the devotions of this book to be a source of strength for everyone who has waited all night to see the sun come up again.
  5. Make no mistake, sinners are in fact being pursued by a most hideous beast called sin, death, and the devil, unleashed and striking continuously.
  6. Nothing stands against you. Only Christ stands now, and he is for you, more for you than you could ever know, for you like nothing else that has ever loved you.
  7. If you sit where Joseph sits, then you also face the choice that Joseph faced. Do you respond with vengeance?
  8. Is the "still small voice" of God a murmuring in your heart, a whisper of conscience, the Universe whispering to you? When we explore 1 Kings 19, that "voice" turns out to be very much like the Messenger and Word of the Lord.
  9. Every part of Jesus’ encounter with Mary Magdalene in John 20 was incredibly intentional and personal for God to systematically redeem what was lost.
  10. What the gospel promises is not escape from our humanity, but resurrection from the dead.
  11. Our Judge (the one who can condemn us) has become our Advocate (the one who doesn’t condemn us) because he is also our Substitute (the one who takes our condemnation).
  12. Thomas is an illustration of the power of Christ’s resurrection.