Scripture (1602)
  1. This is what makes the reading from John so frightening and yet so exciting. Notice how Jesus appears. Not in miracles, not in marvels, but in relationships.
  2. One name repeatedly emerges from the heart and mind of Paul: Jesus. Jesus is Messiah, Jesus is Savior, Jesus is the world’s rightful and reigning King.
  3. For the Israelites, the language of restoration cannot be separated from the language of resurrection.
  4. An introduction to the book of Judges and exploration of the first chapter.
  5. Healings, mission trips and how to feed thousands with five loaves of bread and two fish.
  6. The Word of God, the Eternal Logos, Jesus Christ himself is revealed to us by the power of the Holy Spirit. Little by little, we find that God hands us his story as our own.
  7. In chapter 41 the servant is identified as Israel, but chapter 42 is a different servant. In fact, Matthew 12:18-21 makes the ID clear—this Servant is Jesus!
  8. This text explicates the Christian life in light of the reality of Christ’s lordship and the gift of the Holy Spirit amidst a world and a Church which has not experienced the fullness of redemption and recreation itself.
  9. Jesus did not need to be baptized. But he did it. Why?
  10. Chad and Daniel wrap up the book of Joshua. Idolatry, the "good words" of God, and choosing who you will serve.
  11. The following is an excerpt from “Faithless to Fearless” written by David Andersen (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  12. God cares for us because we’re created in his image, but he also cares for us because the second person of the Trinity, the Son, became one of us.
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