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  1. Just like for Mordecai and Esther, our lives are also sustained by the hand of God in the ordinary, in events begging to be seen as the work of Christ in our lives.
  2. When we forget that we live by promise, that's when the danger tends to creep in. Because failing to embrace promise means we usually fall back into notions of luck, or even worse--into works.
  3. We number our days not according to our timeframe but according to God’s work and his rhythms.
  4. 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.
  5. God is the end of living, the destination, the point of it all.
  6. Jesus is the only answer to the nagging question. He is the only way to make sense of this unsettling story in Exodus 4.
  7. Tim wanted everyone to know to the deepest part of their being that they were justified by Christ alone.
  8. The Lord’s prayer is a prayer in perfect accord with the will of God, and Jesus gifts it to us to plagiarize at will.
  9. Sing of Jesus’ Easter victory for you, and watch Satan flee with his worries and cares!
  10. This is the Christian word: grace. Such grace is found only with this Lamb who is also our Shepherd.
  11. God wants his word of promise to be the only thing we bank on, the only thing we have confidence in.
  12. This hymn is not for people who feel strong, but those who are weak.