Eschatology (197)
  1. This is the patient love of God. He is stubborn about the salvation of sinners. He will not be rushed even if his name is mocked, and the trustworthiness of his promises are called into question.
  2. What we are asked to believe as we ponder the birth of this child is that in his coming, a new creation has dawned.
  3. The Advents of Christ (past, present, and future) elicit faith in the word of Christ, confirmed by his presence.
  4. Getting ready for Christ’s coming is a practice in humility.
  5. Each week during this year’s Advent series, we will take a look at a specific implication of Christ’s incarnation. This week, we will discover how God reaffirms the goodness of his creation by making all things new in the incarnation.
  6. “The days are coming,” and God said it. God, who kept his promise that Christ would come at Christmas.
  7. If Jesus is indeed the same yesterday, today, and forever, everything his enfleshment brings is already assured: life, salvation, and forgiveness.
  8. Ringside Preachers and Craft of Preaching join forces to bring you this special edition podcast discussing "Christianity Without Christendom." with Rev. Dr. Jeff Gibbs from Concordia Seminary St. Louis.
  9. Martha’s pain is not met by a to-do list. Jesus’ reply is not that she should try harder or change her behavior
  10. No one knows the day or hour.
  11. The grace of God does not save us at the beginning only in order to keep ourselves in his good graces by our good enough readiness.
  12. Why is it that wherever Jesus is, there is the party? Because to dine with Jesus is to be at one with Him, and He with us.
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