Epiphany (211)
  1. Paul is thinking of the cross and empty tomb, but the liturgical calendar places us at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, not the end: Jesus standing waist deep in the Jordan River.
  2. THE 105 Intro to Scripture – Audio 001: Nativities and John the Baptizer
  3. What is Jesus' conception of, “How is God’s kingship made effective?” It would happen through preaching.
  4. Saint Paul recognizes the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus is how the Spirit of God translates people from death and darkness to life and light.
  5. Even though it may appear otherwise, the LORD has power over all things, Heaven and Earth, and He has and will use that power to save His people.
  6. God’s people have gathered in worship while there is a war going on, and this war has two opponents: The Kingdom of Satan and the Kingdom of God. There is no middle ground.
  7. This Spirit of love permits no Christian to exercise their freedom at the expense of another Christian still troubled by old associations.
  8. Christ is not only the fulfillment of the prophetic line, but He is also the NEW Moses.
  9. But Jesus comes to us today and reminds us that He has the power to make disciples in the midst of conflict and suffering.
  10. Because this life is transient and we already live in the new and eternal age restored in Christ (at least in part), our preoccupations are different to those bound to this world and life.
  11. Jonah rejected his first call and job description and headed in the opposite direction . Now, after spending three days in the belly of the big fish, Jonah is called again.
  12. In between boarding up your windows and hauling 5 lb. drums of peanut butter down to your basement, grab a hot rum toddy, pull your muck boots up, and inject yourself with a little reality in Jesus with the Preachers.
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