Old Testament (1172)
  1. Syria vs the God of all creation.
  2. God's Son comes to deal with the infestation of sin, but in an unforeseen twist of grace, he’s the only one who goes under the knife.
  3. The still small voice.
  4. It’s all too much for us.
  5. The God who abundantly restores is still in the business of total restoration, even today. Even now the God of heaven restores dead sinners to life.
  6. Every part of Jesus’ encounter with Mary Magdalene in John 20 was incredibly intentional and personal for God to systematically redeem what was lost.
  7. A showdown with the prophets of Baal.
  8. The Prophet and the widow.
  9. Hamilton writes lucidly. He has that rare gift of walking the tightrope between the academy and the church, being able to communicate to both groups in the same book.
  10. Everything going in reverse leading up to Elijah.
  11. A reduction in idolatry right before an increase.
  12. Obviously, the LORD has no intention of slapping a bandage on creation. He will completely restore—it will be made new.
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