Scripture (1598)
  1. Godly grief and how the gospel produces generosity.
  2. Mark makes no effort to impress listeners or win votes. His voice aims only to prepare those who hear it for the coming of the Lord.
  3. The sneak-peek vision of the world to come, a preview of the Last Day, the Day of the Lord, has already been revealed, declares Peter.
  4. Isaiah invokes beautiful imagery of the Good Shepherd who tends His flock, gathers His lambs in His arms, carries them in His bosom, and gently leads.
  5. The love between David and Jonathan, and the suspicion of Saul.
  6. Open hearts and the unequally yoked.
  7. David and Goliath.
  8. The LORD God had promised He was coming, and they were certain there could be no better time for Him to fulfill His promise.
  9. Human history and especially the Christian life have a shape and Jesus is its shaper at every point.
  10. Jesus desires for us to watch. The question, however, is, “How do we watch for the return of Jesus?”
  11. This is an excerpt from Martin Luther’s Commentary on Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (1535), written by Martin Luther and translated by Haroldo Camacho (1517 Publishing, 2018).
  12. Receiving our due and the doctrine of imputation.
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