1. The Ichthus is a confession in picture form, a visual sermon of the gospel of Christ crucified.
  2. Our comfort in this seemingly endless age of crisis after crisis is the inexhaustible hope of Jesus’s reversal.
  3. None of us can enter the Kingdom of God based on our righteousness. Whether we realize it at the time, we are being carried through this life by our loving Savior.
  4. Meeting the crown prince is one thing; meeting God in the flesh, as the Light of the Gentiles and the Savior of the world is another.
  5. Moses was sent to keep the house in order, but this Child is sent to bring the house home, and you are part of that house, the household of God.
  6. He also took our own history and suffered all the agony and pain of our own lives.
  7. 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.
  8. That's how true faith talks. It doesn't talk about itself. It says "Thank you!" to the one who gives healing and salvation.
  9. Look the judge in the eye and pin your sin on Jesus, the divine judge’s son. Jesus knows you can’t do it, so he trades places with you and pits himself against God’s righteous demands.
  10. The tragedy of the incidental Christ I was raised with is that he was really no Savior at all.
  11. Martha’s pain is not met by a to-do list. Jesus’ reply is not that she should try harder or change her behavior
  12. Grace does not emancipate us from any requirement of obedience. Rather, grace allows Jesus to be obedient on our behalf that the righteous demands of the law can be fulfilled.
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