1. The notion that your goodness is “good enough” to make you right with God is a lie straight from the father of lies himself.
  2. Applying the pressure of law to ensure you do not to take grace for granted squeezes the life and power out of the gospel.
  3. Like the serpent on the pole, God still puts real-life things up for us to look to for salvation.
  4. Bathed in the waters of baptism, you are placed in God's path of totality, a path he won for each and every one of us.
  5. Jonah’s biggest blunder was a failure to understand that God’s grace is always undeserved and always falls on those who are unworthy of it.
  6. The seemingly small, the particular, the previously overlooked, magnifies in importance.
  7. He represents our likeness, fulfills it, and so has the prerogative to reproduce his likeness in us.
  8. Zwingli the Pastor provides an excellent introduction to the Swiss reformer’s life and work, focusing on Zwingli’s philosophy of church reform, biographical details, and mode of exegesis.
  9. Are you on the receiving end of freedom? Or are you trying to make yourself free?
  10. Sin is a heavy thing to bear. Its jacket is shame, its medals are guilt.
  11. We can interpret "be the Church" as either law or gospel.
  12. There is no AA for legalists. At least not officially. But there ought to be, and it should be called your local church.