1. Eucatastrophe is the coming untrue of all sin, evil, and death. And where that starts is the empty tomb of the risen Jesus.
  2. Jesus will lead us through the deep waters onto the dry land of that celestial shore, where he will wipe away every tear from our eyes.
  3. Jesus reveals to them again who He is. And that life can only be given when we feed on Christ.
  4. What’s the big deal about Jesus’ name?
  5. God has a hall ready for us, for us and for so many more
  6. An Anglo-Saxon poem gives fresh insight to the cross
  7. When the waters of anxiety and depression rise, there is One who understands.
  8. The Lord assures Jeremiah he has not forgotten him. He is there and will rescue him.
  9. The Lord has remembered to help his servant Israel, to fulfill his promises to Abraham and to his offspring forever, not mostly or mainly because of his mercy, but exclusively so.
  10. In that moment of greatest despair, we find the antidote for all our fears. We know we are beloved of God and there is salvation in Christ’s atoning death.
  11. Lewis takes us to the planets to satisfy our cravings for spiritual adventure, which, as he says, “sends our imaginations off the Earth,” in the first place.
  12. God comes to us through the flesh and blood and spirit of Christ precisely where he promised to be manifest to us and for us.