Scripture (1598)
  1. Jesus saves us from the love of money which sent the rich young man away sad.
  2. Whereas Moses faithfully rescued God’s people from slavery in Egypt and led them to the Promised Land of Canaan, Jesus has rescued us from the slavery of sin and the tyranny of the Devil to lead us to eternal life.
  3. God and Jeremiah may have been looking at the same person, but they were seeing very different things.
  4. No one knows the day or hour.
  5. Sons of Saul and giants are slain.
  6. A widow’s offering and the end of the age.
  7. Man and woman together are complete. Apart, they are incomplete. The two correspond and form “one flesh” when combined in sexual relationships and as helpmates.
  8. Angels minister to us, but Jesus becomes one of us and calls us His brothers and sisters, sharing in our flesh and blood.
  9. God’s promise never to separate us from the love of Jesus means that our security, and our confidence, and our forgiveness—even for our part in past divisions—depends entirely on His faithfulness and not ours.
  10. God uses the unlikely, the unexpected, and sometimes even the unsavory to deliver us and to crush the heads of his enemies
  11. God’s word is creative in both the imaginative sense and the constructive sense. It brings things into existence and displays new ideas, images, and concepts we did not previously perceive.
  12. John Hoyum joins Caleb Keith to answer some listener questions.
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