New Testament (1707)
  1. The powerful images presented easily capture your hearers’ imaginations, who may or may not already have assumptions about their meaning. This is fertile ground for your preaching.
  2. Paul fills the courtroom with questions, but the Christian ultimately answers none of them. God answers them all.
  3. Though we live in the assurance that the reign of God is happening now, much in our lives causes a longing for what has not yet come to pass.
  4. Whether sigh or groan, weeping or loud cry, Christ does not stand aloof from the world’s groaning. He, in fact, enters it.
  5. The spiritual dangers are all around us, so let us not grow weary of the Word that has already taken root and borne fruit in our lives.
  6. Being a child, heir, heir of God, and coheir with Christ raises the obvious question, what exactly does the Son of God inherit, which I inherit along with Him?
  7. The Flesh/Works vs The Spirit/Fruit
  8. The promise is exclusive in that it is only given to those who come as children to our Lord, but it is inclusive because all may come. Christ has room for all.
  9. In a text which struggles with the law, the Jesus you preach this week must be the law fulfiller.
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