1. As Dr. Paulson works through chapter 6, he explains the difference between God lending out his power and proclaiming God's use of his power.
  2. Dr. Paulson and Caleb continue to outline Luther’s response to Erasmus.
  3. God daily broadsides us with his abundant power and glory as we observe nature around us. And yet, as glorious as this book of nature is, it is not enough.
  4. This is an excerpt from “A Lutheran Toolkit” written by Ken Sundet Jones (1517 Publishing, 2021), pgs. 23-25.
  5. The church does well to remind the world that God is unmasked, indeed, that God has unmasked himself in the person of Jesus.
  6. In his last novel, Islands in the Stream, Hemingway shows us what we get when we look to nature for ultimate truth: death.
  7. The real question we must ask about God’s will isn’t, “God, command us according to your will and we’ll do it,” but, “God, what are you willing to do for us who can’t do what you command?”
  8. We might not appreciate that God chooses to save us by his word alone, but our discomfort doesn’t make the promise any less effective.
  9. Terror and even hatred of God are the only things with which divine hiddenness can leave us.
  10. All God's fatherly goodness and mercy is concrete and real, born of a virgin, crucified for our trespasses, raised for our justification.
  11. The more I seek God on my own terms, the deeper I am gazing at my own navel.
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