Promises of God (256)
  1. The Word seems like it is so little, like five barley loaves and two small fish, but it is all that God used to create the heavens and the earth.
  2. Here is the true story, the one worth remembering: You are a gift.
  3. Bitterness took root when he began approaching the Word merely as a burden he was called to carry rather than a balm that his soul needed, too.
  4. Tetzel peddled righteousness for gold, but God gives it freely through faith in his promised Word, the person and work of Jesus Christ.
  5. When you step into the Lord’s house, he gives you a liturgical imagination to see with eyes of faith all of his goodness and grace.
  6. The thief is the prophetic picture of all of us, staring hopelessly hopeful at the Son of God, begging to hear the same words.
  7. Chapter 3 of Habakkuk, which is often referred to as “the Psalm of Habakkuk,” is a song of catharsis, relief, faith, and profound emotion.
  8. God doesn’t just simply give you all the things. He does so because his very own Son came down and earned all the things for you.
  9. This is the third installment in the 1517 articles series, “What Makes a Saint?”
  10. So Christ is risen, but what now?
  11. The ascension is not about Jesus going away. It's about Jesus taking his rightful place so that he might fill the world with his presence and power.
  12. God chooses to clothe himself in promises and hides himself in his word.
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