New Testament (1597)
  1. Because this life is transient and we already live in the new and eternal age restored in Christ (at least in part), our preoccupations are different to those bound to this world and life.
  2. Men sent from James and ifying the grace of God.
  3. We like to close with something great. We even have a saying for this behavior: “Saving the best for last.” God Himself has a way of saving the best for last.
  4. What does being free from sin, which is obviously a good thing, have to do with being free from the Law, which sounds dangerous?
  5. Paul's all-out defense of the gospel.
  6. John has been preaching a radical vision of God, where God holds people accountable for their sin and calls them to repent. What will Jesus do?
  7. In Scripture, to be "in Christ" is nothing but living in the light and reality of one’s baptism.
  8. The close of 2 Corinthians.
  9. We begin in ignorance and we end in ignorance. But, in the midst of our ignorance, Jesus is walking with us.
  10. Here is Paul’s repacking of the Christmas gift in terms of the personal and corporate implications of God so loving the world that He gave His only begotten Son.
  11. The 3rd heaven, a thorn in the flesh, and the sufficient grace of God.
  12. As Simeon sang, you might lead your hearers in a song of defiant and hopeful confidence to close out a year characterized by death and despair.
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