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Nehemiah’s Triumphal Entry

Nehemiah’s Triumphal Entry

April 14, 2022

Trevor Laurence

The first Palm Sunday sees Jesus’ entrance into the city of Jerusalem. Nearly every detail of the Gospels’…

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The Good Shepherd and the Resurrection of Israel

The Good Shepherd and the Resurrection of Israel

March 3, 2022

Trevor Laurence

In John 10–11, Jesus teaches who he is and shows who he is. He proclaims his identity…

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The Old Testament and the Infant Christ

The Old Testament and the Infant Christ

December 8, 2021

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An Advent meditation on Matthew 2:1–21 by Trevor Laurence from “An Unexpected Glory: A Night of Advent Worship”

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The Death and Resurrection of the Glory of God

The Death and Resurrection of the Glory of God

October 18, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Psalm 78 is a psalm of historical recital. That is, it’s a poetic rehearsal of Israel’s story of…

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Redemptive Regurgitation

Redemptive Regurgitation

September 6, 2021

Trevor Laurence

In Leviticus 11:1–3, the Lord identifies the characteristics of ritually clean land animals that the Israelites may eat…

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A Psalmic Case for Infant Baptism

A Psalmic Case for Infant Baptism

June 22, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Though there are a number of common arguments put forward in defense of credobaptism, the one that to…

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Pentecost and the Triumph of the Warrior King

Pentecost and the Triumph of the Warrior King

May 21, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Atop the mount of transfiguration, Jesus speaks with Moses and Elijah about his approaching exodus (ἔξοδος), “which he…

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Like Sheep Without a Shepherd: The Feeding of the Five Thousand and the Exodus from Exile

Like Sheep Without a Shepherd: The Feeding of the Five Thousand and the Exodus from Exile

April 23, 2021

Trevor Laurence

In Mark 6, Jesus and his apostles come through water to a “desolate place” where a great crowd…

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The Serpents of Psalm 58

The Serpents of Psalm 58

March 16, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Psalm 58 is a battle-by-prayer. David’s opening interrogation indicates that Israelite judges—authority-bearers tasked with…

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Addressed by the Voice of God: The Opening of Worship

Addressed by the Voice of God: The Opening of Worship

January 29, 2021

Trevor Laurence

Corporate worship is embodied catechesis. More than a context for expressing the contents of our hearts, more than…

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The Head-Crushing King of Christmas

The Head-Crushing King of Christmas

December 23, 2020

Trevor Laurence

The narratives of Jesus’ birth and infancy are full of references to promises, prophecies, and patterns from the…

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The Successor’s Commission

The Successor’s Commission

November 20, 2020

Trevor Laurence

1 Chronicles 22 and 28–29 narrate King David’s commissioning of Solomon to fulfill David’s hope and build…

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