Scripture (1602)
  1. God will give you more than you can handle. But he doesn’t leave you alone. Not at all.
  2. Absalom becomes a populous politician.
  3. Instead of providing a way out, the LORD gave Elijah a way through, which included the calling of Elisha as his apprentice.
  4. The baptized, those rescued and redeemed by God’s grace alone through faith in Jesus Christ alone, are given an entirely new life to live, an entirely new way to walk.
  5. Jesus promises more than a disembodied “spiritual” existence after death. He has promised to raise our perishable, mortal bodies to immortality.
  6. The Psalms aren’t the clandestine successes of a faithful soul, but are the journaled hopes of a desperate soul — of one teetering on the edge of oblivion.
  7. Catching Jesus in His words.
  8. Devising a way to escape the law.
  9. The presence of the Glory Cloud at the presentation of the manna makes clear who is providing this meal.
  10. In His grace, Jesus promises that all who come to Him in faith will live abundantly and eternally.
  11. The unity we have in the Church is a gift, a gracious creation of the triune God and not a work we accomplish or decide on.
  12. That is not the baptism you need.
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