1. This Messiah is not a continuation—He is the fulfillment and the beginning of something new.
  2. Waiting is not easy, but after waiting a long time, one would at least expect us to be ready when the time came.
  3. The Messenger is coming—must come—because the LORD God has promised, and He is unchanging and always faithful no matter how unfaithful His people may be.
  4. In Christ, all things are new. This is also true in so far as His three-fold office of prophet, priest, and king.
  5. The Israelites had taken the Covenantal promise and the language of separation and interpreted them to mean the message of salvation and restoration was meant for only them. But this is counter to the reality of the Scriptures.
  6. This text arguably contains the clearest teaching concerning the bodily resurrection from the dead in the Old Testament.
  7. This is an extremely important chapter and it speaks to the motif of DEATH and RESURRECTION in a powerful way.
  8. The LORD your God is one—He is your LORD. Therefore, you may/can/shall live as His child, and this is what that looks like!
  9. The full effect of the Law had been visited upon God's people, but now the LORD will remember His people and return them to the land of promise and to Holy Jerusalem.
  10. A little or a lot, great is the joy of the child of God for the meaning of life is not defined by stuff, but rather by the cross.
  11. God will establish justice and righteousness even in the midst of the most uncertain and evil times. This we know because of the hope based upon the promise.
  12. Man and woman together are complete. Apart, they are incomplete. The two correspond and form “one flesh” when combined in sexual relationships and as helpmates.
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