Scripture (1602)
  1. The days after Easter are strange. We are slowly returning to our patterns of Church life and family life after the festivities of Easter. Yet, we need to be careful we do not become too comfortable.
  2. John the Revelator sees us in his vision just as much as he sees fantastical creatures and myriads of angels, all of us giving praise to the Lamb who alone is worthy.
  3. This majestic Psalm reminds us who is in charge and Lord of all.
  4. Hamilton writes lucidly. He has that rare gift of walking the tightrope between the academy and the church, being able to communicate to both groups in the same book.
  5. Believe the rumors, even on the Sabbath.
  6. Everything going in reverse leading up to Elijah.
  7. To be barred from the Temple was like being ostracized from society as a whole. It was a powerful card to hold, and the Sadducees were not shy about using it.
  8. On every page, in every theme, in every major character and every major plot twist, we are invited to see God’s unfolding work to make all things new and whole in Jesus.
  9. You need an apocalyptic ‘decoder ring’ to figure out what is going on in Revelation.
  10. The heavens declare the glory of God, and we are wise to meditate on God's revelation through creation.
  11. The woman at Jacob’s well.
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