Lent (222)
  1. The preacher of this text should follow the logic of the text, the divinely inspired genius of Saint Paul, and get out of the way.
  2. When we look upon the cross, we see our sin. We also see the One who washes it away and gives life.
  3. Because of my Advocate, there is no judgment or condemnation by God in my suffering.
  4. We aren't cancelled yet. Maybe this will be the show! Come and witness history...
  5. At times, our Church struggles with clutter which distracts us from what is most important: Listening to our Lord and gathering at His table where we are fed.
  6. Christianity is not about principally about ethics. It was the Cross on the Hill rather than the Sermon on the Mount that produced the impact of Christianity upon the world.
  7. While these are familiar words to us, frequently they are dealt with in ways that fail to take into account the context and the situation.
  8. Repentance comes on account of suffering, loss, failure, and death. It happens when the promise of forgiveness of sin given in Jesus’ death is proclaimed to us down-and-outers.
  9. Get behind me bourgie theology! Pick up your cross and turn on your radio to Ringside Preachers. Talking about Rush Limbaugh’s legacy, shaking hands like a man and not a fish, and you-know-who: Jesus.
  10. Make no mistake, the life to which Jesus is calling His disciples is radically other than what our world preaches.
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