1. In His grace, Jesus promises that all who come to Him in faith will live abundantly and eternally.
  2. The people you serve are still hanging on by a thread, which is another way of saying they are living by faith.
  3. The only one who is truly worthy of fear shows He cares for His disciples and desires to save them. Not only them, but all who are perishing.
  4. We know not how, and we do not know when, but God works according to His perfect will and His perfect timing.
  5. Questions and opinions about Him varied, but one thing was certain, Jesus was causing a major commotion. He could not be ignored.
  6. The command to love those nearby is as challenging as it is simple. Jesus took the initiative to come near to us in loving sacrifice.
  7. In other words, preachers need to help Christians navigate election season faithfully. This text can help.
  8. Jesus is making it crystal clear that the master, the king, God Himself decides who is and who is not welcome in His Kingdom.
  9. Contrary to common American Christian thinking, you would emphasize the individual is not the center of the biblical narrative. Christianity is not primarily about me and my relationship with Jesus.
  10. Peter stands again this week as a model Christian. He is not the type of model to emulate, however.
  11. Two things are ultimately certain in life, and they are not death and taxes. It is Jesus’ return and the preservation of His people until that day.
  12. This week’s miracle invites you to engage in an honest consideration of something pressing for every believer at some time in their lives: God’s silence.
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