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  1. His word is what strengthens and changes our hearts. The Lord God will bring us victory.
  2. God Bless the pandemic! Unfortunately, no one is going to learn from it. The preachers tackle issues others are afraid to even speak out loud! This time - Aliens! Do they exist and if so, would you baptize one?
  3. We trust God's Word because Jesus never fails us. He is our daily comfort when struggles and afflictions find us.
  4. New normals are always sneaking up on us. Preachers ignore them to their peril and the peril of our hearers.
  5. The power of God's Word is nothing like human power. People exercise power through force and violence. God's Word manifests His power through humility, service, and self-sacrifice.
  6. There is no comfort in naked sovereignty. A bully may be said to be “sovereign” over the elementary school playground, but that doesn’t bring much comfort nor does it promise security. We need something more than a God who is in control.
  7. Apart from God's word, we will judge the right to be wrong and evil people as good.
  8. “Who Am I?” edited by Scott Ashmon (1517 Publishing, 2020) is now available for purchase.
  9. Steve Paulson and Caleb Keith talk about how reformed traditions handle the hidden God. The conversation also touches on the importance of preaching and the sacraments.
  10. There is often no way forward for us without the prophetic lament, because such laments force out our honesty and resentment at the God who does not treat us as we expect to be treated.
  11. God not only unites us to himself by the death and resurrection of his Son; he unites us, the church, together and to himself under Christ as his children.
  12. That is the good news that ifies all hand wringing and wipes away every tear from every eye.
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