1. By looking to Him in faith we receive healing and eternal life through the salvation He bore for us on the cross and secured in His resurrection.
  2. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE, Jason and Wade discuss chronological hubris and the need to consider people and events within the context of their time and not ours, suggesting that the Old Testament is a good remedy for chronological hubris.
  3. The Law does its work of killing so we are drawn to Christ who makes us alive by His death and resurrection.
  4. Blessed is everyone who fears the Lord.
  5. A short and empty argument.
  6. The promise between God and Abraham reflects God’s relationship with all of His people, which includes the Church, and through the Church to each one of us.
  7. He shows up when we are at our worst to usher us back to his side, lead us to repentance, rescue us, and reclaim us as his own.
  8. The number forty calls to remembrance narratives of God’s great acts of redemption, but also our conformity to and participation in those narratives.
  9. Job as a type of Christ.
  10. Abraham had a daring confidence that God would reveal a saving work to him on that mountain.
  11. We are the fruit that grows from the branch, which extends from the trunk of the tree, which is rooted in the soil that it grows out of, which is all Christ.
  12. At the Transfiguration, we say farewell to alleluia and hello to the horrific reality of our lost condition.
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