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Christmas in Isaiah: Be Fruitful and Multiply
Isaiah speaks to our time. He speaks to our rejoicing now and an anticipated joy-filled future. Christ’s coming, Christmas, brings them both. -
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Our Precious Sins We Don’t Want God to Forgive
There is a repentance that is anti-repentance, for it clings tightly to the sin over which it sorrows, because in that sorrow is its consolation. In this warped spiritual scheme, our anguish is atonement; shame is our absolution; tears are our baptism. We feel better knowing how bad we feel about our wrongs. But there is a much better way. -
The Promises of Advent: Suffered and Died
Should we really be surprised that it would happen this way, that the servant would suffer for our salvation and die for our forgiveness? -
Cursed by a Name
All family trees and genealogies reveal awkward knots and twists. But through the root of Jesse, and the line of Israel, came Jesus to offer us a new name.
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