Scripture (1602)
  1. Even though it may appear otherwise, the LORD has power over all things, Heaven and Earth, and He has and will use that power to save His people.
  2. A dead heart, a quick wedding, and a vulnerable king.
  3. Baptism, Faith, and Children of Promise.
  4. At the outset of His ministry, Jesus' authority is on full display. Authority over sickness, authority over demons, and the authority to call you to follow Him
  5. The Old Testament mentions wine about 140 times and beer ("strong drink") about 20 times. What can we learn from these passages? Chad Bird provides us with a short Q&A about the Hebrew background of alcohol, as well as a look forward to the Party of parties in the resurrection feast.
  6. Unrequested protection, a fool, and a wise woman.
  7. God’s people have gathered in worship while there is a war going on, and this war has two opponents: The Kingdom of Satan and the Kingdom of God. There is no middle ground.
  8. This Spirit of love permits no Christian to exercise their freedom at the expense of another Christian still troubled by old associations.
  9. Christ is not only the fulfillment of the prophetic line, but He is also the NEW Moses.
  10. In the Old Testament, to zakar ("remember") is not merely to rifle through the files in your head until you find that fact you’ve been searching for. To zakar is to employ your hands and feet and lips to engage in whatever action that remembrance requires.
  11. Faith alone in Christ alone or a curse.
  12. The accent of Scripture emphasized that Christ is for you. Yes, you. He’s not for the perfect people of our imaginations. He’s not just for Abraham, Moses, David, Peter, or Paul. Christ is also for you.
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