Incarnation (200)
  1. Every sinner can trace their salvation back to this moment when the Savior was born in accordance with the Word of God so that all of God’s words would be realized.
  2. Christmas is not for remembering, thinking, pondering, trying to make sure you are really celebrating it properly, or for wondering whether you truly have faith.
  3. How does God meet you in unexpected ways today? How does God meet you with unexpected grace?
  4. To know the cure is not to become immune to sorrow.
  5. Seek moments of silence, and use them to listen and ponder.
  6. Christianity doesn’t start with our speculation about God. It starts with God’s self-revelation.
  7. 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.
  8. This story points us from our unlikely heroes to the even more unlikely, and joyous, good news that Jesus’ birth for us was just as unlikely and unexpected.
  9. I find myself returning to the Nicene Creed this Advent season
  10. The Christian answer to death is not a disembodied app, but a bodily resurrection.
  11. The “mystery of faith” entails the article of faith: Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, and, finally, his Parousia.
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