1. This ancient “tale of two mothers” concerns far more than theological semantics—it is the difference between a God who sends and a God who comes.
  2. It is death that deserves derision, not the disciple who reaches through sorrow for his Lord.
  3. If Psalms 1 and 2 reveal the Christ who reigns, Psalms 3 and 4 reveal the Christ who remains.
  4. Forgiveness is not ours to manufacture. It is ours to proclaim.
  5. The acrostic psalms do not hold because of their perfect structure. Nor do our lives.

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