God the Father (346)
  1. This Christmas season we are thankful that even though we “fallers” are unable to climb up to God, he came down the ladder to us.
  2. The thought of losing even one of those for whom his Son died pains God beyond belief, and the angels rejoice when even one of his children repents.
  3. Jesus is both the image bearer and the image giver. In Jesus’ incarnation we are redeemed and re-imaged.
  4. In this episode, Paulson explains how Luther continues to reach out to Erasmus with demonstrations from classical antiquity.
  5. “The days are coming,” and God said it. God, who kept his promise that Christ would come at Christmas.
  6. In Genesis 1-2, the Lord reveals—or, at a bare minimum, starts dropping some big hints—that he will be quite comfortable becoming a human being himself someday.
  7. Thanksgiving utters a confession of dependence, an acknowledgement of the gift of something not earned or deserved.
  8. The youths that mock Elisha are representative of Israel’s collective contempt and disregard for all things relating to their One True God.
  9. Our experience with good fathers – even when they are not our own – can point us to God the Father.
  10. One could reason that God might, at least, give the church a little worldly power.
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