Pentecost (81)
  1. The resurrection of Jesus was the moment when the one true God appointed the Man through whom the whole cosmos would be brought back into its proper order. A man got us into this mess; the Man would get it out again.
  2. There is life after death and, more gloriously, there is life after life after death, the resurrection of the body.
  3. Mindful that the pagans’ understanding of death is a finality, Paul says, “NO!” Death is not the end of humanity in God’s new world.
  4. Passover is the story that lets us interpret the full meaning of Christ’s death and resurrection.
  5. The Church is like a beehive: One working for all and affecting all and all working for and affecting one.
  6. Paul has discovered something to put on the credit side in comparison with which everything else he can imagine can only be a debt.
  7. Throughout the Gospels there is no quality more closely identified by Jesus with the life of His people than humility which echoes His own.
  8. It is the Word of the Lord and His Word accomplishes what it says. Our favorable or unfavorable circumstances neither help nor hinder the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  9. Paul attempts to break down the walls which the early Christians effortlessly erected between those of different ethnic origins — specifically Jews and Gentiles — to drive them to the will and mind of Christ: Worship together as one body.
  10. No good will come to the cause of the Gospel by followers of Jesus being regarded as crazy dissidents who will not cooperate with the most basic social mechanisms.
  11. Any note on its own can be perfectly fine. But bring it together with others and they will strike a chord or a discord – harmony or disharmony. It is the same with us.
  12. We have been reconciled to the King by the King because of the King so we may be for the King—not when it is convenient and more tasteful and fashionable, but as a bold and confident proclamation.
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