New Testament (1630)
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Praying for everyone Jesus died for.
  4. The creation of this word reminds us that the Magnificat, like Christmas itself, is charged from the start with joy and praise.
  5. When Jesus assumes the body prepared for Him to do God’s will, the end of an old era has arrived, and with it, the beginning of a new.
  6. Using the law lawfully.
  7. Sometimes it is the unnamed characters in the Bible who can most help present-day readers find their own place in the biblical story.
  8. Even though they have reasons to fear, the peace of God that transcends all other reasons now guards, patrols, and garrisons their hearts and minds.
  9. Don’t grow weary of your vocation.
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