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  1. We should not become lazy and complacent because Christ has not yet returned. Instead, we should live in eager expectation of his coming.
  2. When Jesus returns to take his people to heaven, we must be ready. Spiritual preparation cannot be bought or borrowed at the last minute.
  3. Because Jesus shed his own blood for us, his sacrifice is infinitely greater than any Old Testament offering.
  4. When burdened by sorrow, know that your times of grief will end and that you will again find joy. ... God's great harvest of joy is coming!
  5. Paul was not teaching that we should thank God for everything that happens to us, but in everything. Evil does not come from God.
  6. The message of doom in the beginning of the book becomes [one] of hope by the end. There will be a new day when God will bless his people.
  7. Christians do not need to be pessimistic, because they ... look forward to the new heaven and new earth that God has promised.
  8. [Paul means] that God must be involved in every aspect of our lives. [We cannot] separate our spiritual lives from everything else.
  9. The Holy Spirit [is] convicting the world of its sin and calling it to repentance ... demonstrating Christ's judgment over Satan.
  10. Repentance [not] tied to action ... isn't real. Following Jesus means more than saying the right words; it means acting on what he says.
  11. Jesus is waiting so that more sinners will repent. ... We must not sit and wait f[but] should live with the realization that time is short.
  12. [K]eep on expecting [God's] help no matter how severe our limitations. Hope in him helps us to keep going, to keep serving him.
  13. God's purpose for people is not destruction but re-creation. ... We can joyously look forward to the restoration of God's good world.
  14. John was pointing out how insignificant he was compared to the one who was coming. ... What John prepared, Jesus fulfilled.
  15. The psalmist was asking God to revive his people. ... He can pour out his love on us, renewing our love for him.
  16. Isaiah ... speaks about the coming of the new heavens and earth, when God's people will be completely restored.
  17. If there is something important we want to do, we must not put it off. ... Because life is short, don't neglect what is truly important.
  18. How do we receive God's guidance? The first step is to want to be guided and to realize that God's primary guidance system is ... the Bible.
  19. The temple was built on the mountain of the Lord, Mount Moriah, highly visible to all the people of Jerusalem.
  20. [We need] someone to show us the right way. If you find yourself pulled in several directions, remember that God teaches the humble his way.