Lectionary: Series B (496)
  1. Love, as it pertains to divine qualities, is an unconditional love, love to the loveless and unlovable, divine love. God is agape. God is love.
  2. Yes, Christ has come and delivered us, but He will come again in glory to judge the world in righteousness and the people with equity.
  3. The expectation of the Old Testament is NOT first and foremost obedience, but rather adoration!
  4. If Christ is the holiness, righteousness, salvation, truth, grace, resurrection life, eternal life, and perfection of God, then the spirit of the world is the antithesis of all those.
  5. Jesus is the vine. You are His branches. And God the Father delights to bring the inside out.
  6. The biblical shepherd leads his sheep. He provides for their needs. He protects them from enemies, and he does not leave his sheep unattended.
  7. Resurrection life is not something cast into the future. The future is now.
  8. He continues to gather other sheep in, and He does it through the selfless serving and the gracious speaking of His people.
  9. After more than a year of facing our collective mortality as a species, the promise of a physical resurrection is welcome news.
  10. Preachers are called to consider how the resurrection reverberates in the present but also the future.
  11. The Light of the LORD, Jesus Christ, has risen upon us and set us apart as the chosen people of God.
  12. The promise you will make, which brings about the presence of Christ and creates rejoicing, is the peace Jesus brought to the disciples that night behind locked doors.
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