Practical Theology (1131)
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  1. There is perhaps no better observation about the nature of anxiety and depression than its fundamental desire for avoidance.
  2. It is precisely from the cross that the glory of God shines most brightly into our lives, as dark and sinister as Golgotha appears from a sinful distance. Cross trumps crisis.
  3. Rest doesn’t come cheap. Perhaps there’s no scarcer commodity in our time. Plenty sell it, but there’s no warranty, and it seldom lasts.
  4. This is the end of our conversation with Aimee Byrd to discuss the discipleship of women.
  5. The sword of the spirit in Holy Scripture does indeed show us our sin, but thanks be to God, it also shows us our Savior.
  6. One at the right hand, and one on the left . . . but Jesus doesn't think that means what they think it means.
  7. Our hope is God's mercy. It's like a well that never dries up. His mercies were there before he created us. They are present for us today.
  8. Even for idolatrous sellouts like you and me, God’s position has not changed. Even though we may have forgotten him, he never forgets us.
  9. We have special guest, Aimee Byrd, on today to talk about her journey in being a woman who studies theology. She shares the purpose on each of her books and how they build off of one another, leading up to her most recent book that we are discussing today on Biblical manhood and womanhood.
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