1. We look on the face of God in Christ and rejoice on account of His shed blood and righteousness which sets us free to be the people of God.
  2. Just as the condemnation embraces us even now, so too does the remedy and the promise. Both are found in the cross of Christ.
  3. God has filled our lives with moments, pieces of poetry, which reveal the gracious beauty and powerful mystery of the Trinity.
  4. When Jesus leaves His disciples, He leaves them in a world that is more fully alive because of His gift of the Holy Spirit.
  5. The real point of the tongues phenomenon lies not with spiritual endowments but in its redemptive historical significance.
  6. “Can these bones live?” God asks Ezekiel, challenging the prophet and all who have ever looked into the face of death, and calling for a response.
  7. The one who believes has the Spirit, the water, and the blood literally within himself, bearing witness to the individual that Jesus is the risen and ruling savior of the world.
  8. The tree of Calvary gives life which is seen in Jesus resurrected from the dead. Blessed are those who find their life and rest in Him.
  9. As we gather between the Ascension and Pentecost, we remember what Jesus is doing. He is praying for us.
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