1. False holiness is always a possession and achievement of the individual in isolation from the good of others. And so it isn’t holiness at all.
  2. It’s not the disciples’ faith that invented the resurrection but the resurrection that gave birth to the disciples’ faith.
  3. The following is an excerpt adapted from, “Human Rights and Human Dignity,” written by John Warwick Montgomery (1517 Publishing, 2016).
  4. The moral high ground isn’t anything to find comfort in. God gives us something better—Jesus.
  5. The Christian who understands Gospel-based love recognizes the false promises and rewards of the Playboy Mansion.
  6. By focusing intently on what one wants to avoid, we often crash right into the moral hazard we are trying to evade.