Scripture (1598)
  1. Men sent from James and ifying the grace of God.
  2. A runaway priest, a mad king, and a final meeting.
  3. We like to close with something great. We even have a saying for this behavior: “Saving the best for last.” God Himself has a way of saving the best for last.
  4. What does being free from sin, which is obviously a good thing, have to do with being free from the Law, which sounds dangerous?
  5. Samuel plays a very important role in preserving the line of Judah by anointing and instructing the first kings of the united monarchy—especially King David.
  6. Paul's all-out defense of the gospel.
  7. David flees and finds refuge in a cave. Four hundred desperate men join up with him. And Saul visits the priest who helped David and the whole town suffers the wrath of the mad king.
  8. John has been preaching a radical vision of God, where God holds people accountable for their sin and calls them to repent. What will Jesus do?
  9. In Scripture, to be "in Christ" is nothing but living in the light and reality of one’s baptism.
  10. Christ has come to make all things new, and water and the Spirit are used for His new creation just as it was for the original.
  11. . . . but the joke's on Herod. Joseph takes Mary and baby Jesus to refuge in Egypt, and all that happens in Matthew 2 is done in order to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament.
  12. The close of 2 Corinthians.
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