Scripture (1602)
  1. The right and left hand of God’s glory.
  2. The death of Absalom.
  3. Despite his trust in empiricism, throughout his life, Locke never entirely let go of the inspired Scriptures—or perhaps more accurately, the Scriptures never let go of him.
  4. The text gives beautiful imagery of the “waters of life” and how they will transform the dead and barren and bring new life.
  5. To act according to a “theology of glory” that exalts in money and status at the cost of your brothers and sisters who are hurting or suffering in any way is to act in the opposite way of Christ.
  6. Jesus does not remain at a distance from our suffering. He fully enters it and bears its burden.
  7. Everyone must enter heaven like a child.
  8. Calvary is our mountain of pardon. It is the place which reveals most definitively God’s plan to redeem and reconcile sinners to himself.
  9. Hushai wins a war of councilors.
  10. Our enemy is both external AND internal. Outside of us AND inside of us. It is the old evil foe who prowls around us AND the old Adam who wreaks havoc inside each of us.
  11. No soldier enters the battlefield without protection. So, Paul teaches us what it means to be clothed in the full armor of God, whose might is our strength.
  12. These statutes are a description of what the child of God looks like—how they walk, talk, teach, live, and have their being!
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