New Testament (1636)
  1. 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.
  2. The 3rd heaven, a thorn in the flesh, and the sufficient grace of God.
  3. 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.
  4. Why is it important for us to confess and remember the virgin birth? It is important because of its place within the total story of redemption.
  5. Paul taking thoughts and opinions into captivity.
  6. The mystery has been revealed! The mystery, of course, is the Gospel!
  7. At the center of this gospel reading is a conversation. It was of the memorable variety. It involved a peasant girl from a small town and a mighty messenger from God.
  8. It is more blessed to give than to receive?
  9. Whatever else may come, however worse it may get, the light has come and will come again.
  10. These exhortations are dependent upon the accomplishments of Christ in the first Advent, with the upshot that upon the final advent the faithful will stand “sanctified completely” and “blameless.” Be mindful of both, neglect neither.
  11. Godly grief and how the gospel produces generosity.
  12. Mark makes no effort to impress listeners or win votes. His voice aims only to prepare those who hear it for the coming of the Lord.
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