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  1. All the redeeming in God’s Word ultimately points to the first-born, only Begotten, who redeems the world.
  2. The text is not a legalistic set of principles. It is a description of the way things are for us, now that Christ has entered in.
  3. Luke does not say much else about Anna, especially in comparison to Simeon. But the fact that he mentions her suggests she has something to teach your hearers today.
  4. The Advents of Christ (past, present, and future) elicit faith in the word of Christ, confirmed by his presence.
  5. We are excited to have one of Gretchen's pastors, Rev. Dale Hexum, on this episode to talk more about sermons. We ask him about the preaching philosophy he works within, and what to look for in a sermon.
  6. Pastor Craft: Essays and Sermons is now available through 1517 Publishing
  7. Go Big or Go & Go Home. In this episode, we continue to read Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents by Rod Dreher, and discuss the importance of nurturing a dissident faith and family in the midst of a godless, unrepentantly evil society.
  8. Our Advent anticipation of the coming of the Savior to liberate us from sin and its wage of death, from the condemnation of God’s Law and the wrath of a loving heavenly Father, is indeed a daring and defiant stance.
  9. This Messiah is not a continuation—He is the fulfillment and the beginning of something new.
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