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  1. Human history and especially the Christian life have a shape and Jesus is its shaper at every point.
  2. Jesus desires for us to watch. The question, however, is, “How do we watch for the return of Jesus?”
  3. 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).
  4. Receiving our due and the doctrine of imputation.
  5. If you get out your red-letter bible and just read the red letters, as I did today, you're in for a shock. When you read just his words, Jesus seems harsh and pretty ticked off most of the time!
  6. David plays the harp and Goliath takes the field.
  7. In this context where death looms large, Jesus reveals a kingdom where life looms even larger.
  8. The resurrection of Jesus was the moment when the one true God appointed the Man through whom the whole cosmos would be brought back into its proper order. A man got us into this mess; the Man would get it out again.
  9. The “New David” will manifest the power of the LORD and will not set Himself in opposition as did the false shepherds.
  10. Although theirs is an impressive show of faith, the display of God’s faithfulness to them is far greater. After all, faith is only as strong as the object in which it is placed.
  11. Law & Gospel in jars of clay.
  12. The end of Agag and the beginning of David.
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