1. Trusting in Christ’s promise of new life and deliverance powers our ability to view the world with perceptive sensitivity and, therefore, to treat others fairly in the way we think and the way we experience life.
  2. Nostalgia is a looter who impoverishes us of the truth that God is in our midst right now.
  3. A life of faith is a life of wisdom, which is a life lived knowing that it is God’s authority — and his alone — that prevails as the consummate active power in the cosmos.
  4. Solomon did not write Ecclesiastes to bum you out. He wrote it to set you free.
  5. The wisdom of God became man, lived, died, and was raised for the justification of sinners, great and small.
  6. One day at a time, God provides us with a heart of wisdom, and in this way, our Lord teaches us to number our days. 
  7. We are saved by God's grace, apart from our work – so why does obtaining God's wisdom require such work?
  8. We might assume that all ways are equal to raising a child in wisdom, but they are not.
  9. We’ve all been there, waiting in line to check out, and the person ahead of us questions the price of something that was just rung up.
  10. Our meditation listens to the King of Kings when He says; it is finished.
  11. Nicodemus, like us, does not really have phantoms and dragons in his head. He has just one demon, one virus, one malady: he lives in fear.
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