Lectionary: Series B (496)
  1. This is the first direct promise of the Seed who will reunite all mankind to God by defeating Satan on the Cross.
  2. Does Isaiah find himself in the Holy of Holies in the Jerusalem Temple, or is this taking place in the Heavenly Temple? Perhaps we might say the answer is “Yes.”
  3. The Apostle Peter’s monumental sermon on Pentecost declares the Kingdom purposes and divine saving work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit which culminates in the new world order with Christ in charge.
  4. Trinity Sunday is a day we confess the mystery of our faith. It is a mystery that saves.
  5. There is no life when one is separated from the Promised Land because that will be the place where God will send His Messiah.
  6. Pentecost is the event which jolts the world into taking note that something entirely new is taking place.
  7. Somedays we are simply looking for a mark, a rock at the foot of a tree, something to direct us forward, a few words to let us know we are going in the right direction.
  8. Israel is all the people who believe in the LORD and gather at His throne. It is no longer a national distinction, it is one of faith.
  9. This Psalm identifies who the people of the Covenant are, and who they are not, and orientates them in relationship to the LORD God.
  10. If we humans willingly operate by the testimony of men in all sorts of matters, then how much more should we readily embrace the testimony of God concerning the death, resurrection, ascension, and rule of His Son?
  11. The One who has defeated sin, death, and the Devil himself is now living in Heaven and praying for you.
  12. Jesus will suffer, die, and rise again for them. By this love, they are forgiven. By this love, they are made His friends: Friends of God.
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