New Testament (1630)
  1. The Word has become flesh.
  2. The vinedresser refused to give up on his unfruitful tree. He put himself between it and the judgment it deserved, serving as mediator and caretaker.
  3. The promise is rooted in the fact that the only way we can endure any ounce of suffering in this life is because Jesus Christ is tending the soil of our lives.
  4. In a world where absolutely everything seems to be in flux, indeed, we are all looking for a place to stand.
  5. Jesus' course led from death into life, as He had promised. And He promises to lead us on that same course from death to life, from lament to joy.
  6. Belong to God and be free.
  7. Nearly two thousand years after Paul scribbled out these lines, the only reason “we” are here, reading Paul’s magnum opus together, is that we are inheritors of the promise Paul sees in the paradox.
  8. As the greater and more faithful Son of God, Jesus did what the Israelites could not do. Neither can we.
  9. Introduction and first chapter of Titus.
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