1. When we cry to the Lord in our trouble, he will send us a preacher with words that deliver us from destruction.
  2. The one who embodies the dove, that is, the Holy Spirit will be mounted upon the staff of Calvary.
  3. Being the baptized just may be the last, great resistance.
  4. Our comfort in this seemingly endless age of crisis after crisis is the inexhaustible hope of Jesus’s reversal.
  5. Faith is like a horse with blinders because it only beholds God’s promise. It is obsessed with what God has already said.
  6. Our daily remembrance of baptism, our daily dying and rising, is a daily joining to Jesus and His death and resurrection for us.
  7. The celebration of Trinity Sunday–the only church festival specifically dedicated to a doctrine–reminds us of the necessity of confessing that the one God exists in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  8. How might your preaching of the work of the Spirit expand your own view of the Spirit’s work, and help your hearers gain an appreciation for the Holy Spirit’s activity in their lives beyond a standalone celebration, one day a year?
  9. Darkness is not your only friend. Jesus loves you, and he will be with you.
  10. We interviewed Kelsi Klembara after she spoke at the recent "Here We Still Stand" Regional Conference in Bentonville, Arkansas. She spoke about the embodiment of our redemption, and how our theology of the body can effect how we view eating disorders, chronic health issues, various health improvement programs and even the body positivity movement.
  11. 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.
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