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“First, chapter 25, verses 14 to 30, this parable of the talents, as it’s often called: wait for the Lord Jesus as slaves commissioned to improve their master’s assets. Then finally, the parable of the sheep and the goats: wait for the Lord Jesus as people whose lives are so transformed by the gospel that they unselfconsciously serve brothers and sisters in Christ in self-sacrificing ways.” (Matthew 25:14–46)
“1. The Lord’s Supper symbolizes our unity, our oneness, in the body of Christ.” (1 Corinthians 11:17–31)
“They don’t learn all the details. So if you begin to assume the gospel and then teach a whole lot of stuff on the side, half a generation down the road you will have a lot of people who are ignorant about the gospel, and a generation down the road you’ll have a lot of people who are actually contradicting the gospel. The gospel must be at the center.” (2 Timothy 1:3–2:8)
“‘Somebody needs to fan something into flame here. Argue till the cows come home about whether this is the gift of ministry or the gift of the Holy Spirit but get fanning!’” (2 Timothy 1:3–2:8)
“How do you preserve the gospel? You give it away. It’s the only thing in the world you guard by giving away.” (2 Timothy 1:3–2:8)