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  1. The psalmist contrasts his own goodness with his enemies' evil; he centers his life in the Lord, even during hard times.
  2. Christians need to hold onto the apostolic message about the day of judgment and live godly lives in anticipation of that day.
  3. John [prepared] for the Messiah's coming. ... The baptism of Jesus brought ... the Holy Spirit through whom [sinners] become God's children.
  4. This prayer for renewal is based on God's unfailing love for his people.
  5. [Isaiah's] message was to encourage Jerusalem with the good news of his forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration. [T]he Exile is over.
  6. Because of his suffering and sin, the psalmist concludes that life [is] fleeting. [W]hether a person is godly or not seems to be irrelevant.
  7. In this prayer ... the psalmist turns to the Lord for instruction in wisdom [and] acknowledges that his hope lies with his merciful Savior.
  8. [Isaiah predicted that h]uman society will undergo changes as people conform to God's revelation and follow his ways and paths.
  9. The Lord keeps his people close to himself. The psalmist expresses confidence in the Lord [and] commits to a life of integrity.
  10. The succession of David's line is guaranteed by the Spirit. The Messiah's coming would bring justice and righteousness [and] peace.
  11. To ”keep watch” is to maintain active, energetic, single-minded obedience to the Lord.
  12. There will be a transformation from spiritual blindness and deafness to understanding and knowing God.
  13. The Holy Spirit enables Christians to understand God's thoughts and ways. He gives spiritual gifts to believers to help the church grow.
  14. This event—the wedding of the Messiah with his bride, the church—symbolizes complete victory and eternal fellowship.
  15. One Greek preposition [makes spirit and truth] a single concept. True worship occurs as God's Spirit reveals God's truth [which is Jesus].
  16. Since "flesh and blood" was a Jewish idiom for the whole person, Jesus might have been calling people to [completely believe] in him.
  17. The notion of [living water] was a powerful image in the dry climate of Israel. Those who come to God will neither hunger nor thirst.
  18. God's all-encompassing goodness surpasses that of the created order. God graciously meets his people's practical needs.
  19. Jesus is the true manna that descended from God. He satisfies the spiritual hunger of those who believe in him.
  20. The ... practice of giving a tenth preceded the law of Moses. Here it is viewed as a tax collected by the sovereign Lord from his vassals.