Practical Theology (1131)
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  1. When I hear my brother’s name, I will grieve a little. But I will also rejoice, for I know that he is with his Savior.
  2. So long as we entrust death to Jesus, new life is ours. He has lunch ready and he is waiting for us in the power of his resurrection.
  3. Orgies and drunkenness and licentiousness, oh my! Sometimes Christians get hung up on the really “big” sins, but Paul lists quarreling and jealousy right there with them. What’s the connection? Craig and Troy discuss how love does no wrong to a neighbor, for love is the fulfillment of the law.
  4. Jesus gave His disciples the Lord’s Prayer as a gift. It’s really our prayer when you think about it.
  5. Jesus is a heroic warrior that not even hell can defeat.
  6. Our scars are a reminder that salvation is all gift.
  7. This letter is not without controversy—not because of its content but due to questions concerning its authorship and canonicity.
  8. It is true that no one ever grieves in the same way. We are all different in personality and chemical makeup. But what is the same, is that everyone, at some point, grieves.
  9. When Jesus spoke about mustard-seed-sized-faith that moved mountains, He wasn't making a quantitative statement as much as a qualitative one.
  10. You are in a fight, but the victory is guaranteed because it is in the hands of the risen Chief Shepherd.
  11. Whatever theoretical or conceptual ideas to which we surrender in despair, the Christian faith offers something wholly different. It offers a person.
  12. Craig and Troy talk quite a bit about grace. God always keeps (and always has kept) for Himself a remnant chosen by grace. This is good news for we are not left alone in this world without other believers to encourage and strengthen our faith.
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