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  1. Death can make us feel like tourists or strangers traveling across the landscape of someone else’s life.
  2. Our past, present, and future receive healing from Jesus’ wounds.
  3. We hold fast to Christ Jesus where He’s most God, most Savior, for us: in His gifts of word, water, bread, and wine.
  4. We can take comfort in the knowledge that He kills the sinner so we can get a new shot at life and life eternal.
  5. When the Bible talks about bearing fruit, it’s not talking about what we must do to produce fruit.
  6. When we're under stress, when we're weighed down by responsibilities, and when we feel like nobody cares and no one can help us, we run to God.
  7. No matter what happens, whether failure, pain, or discouragement, Jesus says, “Come to me... and I will give you rest"
  8. Scripture is clear: God’s Spirit pursues sinners from conception to the grave with his life-giving Gospel and gifts.
  9. He comes to fill our old, stony heart with the new wine of his forgiveness.
  10. We surrender confidence in God because we lack faith in Christ, and we lack faith in Christ because we rebel against the fact that each, single moment of self-destruction is nailed to that cross.
  11. Where Jesus says, “She’s not dead, she’s sleeping,” death dies.
  12. When our mind betrays us, our body fails us, and our soul can’t be comforted, our Jesus now saves us.
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