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  1. This Psalm identifies who the people of the Covenant are, and who they are not, and orientates them in relationship to the LORD God.
  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. The biblical shepherd leads his sheep. He provides for their needs. He protects them from enemies, and he does not leave his sheep unattended.
  5. The Light of the LORD, Jesus Christ, has risen upon us and set us apart as the chosen people of God.
  6. God has created perfectly. God is in the house and all is right with the world!
  7. This is the feast, the banquet to end all banquets. The LORD God is the maker and provider of this great feast which takes place for the resurrected faithful in the courts of Heaven.
  8. Jesus is not just another king in the line of David—this is the new King David! Hosanna in the highest!
  9. Jesus takes the sins of man upon Himself and carries them to the cross to make our hearts holy and acceptable in the eyes of God.
  10. When we look upon the cross, we see our sin. We also see the One who washes it away and gives life.
  11. 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.
  12. The Church has traditionally understood Baptism as a naming Sacrament. It reminds us of our new baptismal identity.
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