Tag: Christmas
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Glory In the Highest … Worship Among the Lowest

Jesus was born to a poor virgin. Laid in a feeding trough. Announced by angels. Worshipped by shepherds. Behold Our Savior! Glory in the Highest … worship among the lowest.
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The Impossible Promise Became A Possibility That Changed The World

Mary believed the Promise that she would bear the Messiah, although she was a virgin. The impossible Promise became a possibility that changed the world.
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Uniquely Prepared to Serve God

God prepares His people to serve Him in unique ways. Many times, God prepares us for ministry in unexpected ways. He prepared Elizabeth and Mary to raise sons who would change the world.
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An Unthinkable Promise … A Willing Heart

The promise that Gabriel revealed to Mary was unthinkable. Mary, an unmarried teenager, a virgin, engaged to a poor carpenter, learned that her womb would carry the Messiah, the Savior of Israel, the Savior of the world. An unthinkable Promise … a willing heart.
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From the House of Bread to the Bread of Life

From the small town of Bethlehem (the House of Bread) would come the Messiah, the Bread of Life. Although Bethlehem was small, the Israelites loved the town because of its history. From smallness to the greatest. From the House of Bread to the Bread of Life.
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Immanuel: God With Us … Hope

God’s Promise: A virgin will conceive and bear a son, and shall call His name Immanuel (God with us). A promise of hope. An impossible promise for man. A certain promise for God. How will you acknowledge God dwelling in you today?
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Jesus Is The Lord of Life And He Is Love

Promise: Jesus is The Lord of life, and He is Love! In Jesus, in His love, we live and move and have our being. The word for Christ’s love is “agape.” It’s a divine love that completely gives of itself to the point of death. How does Jesus’ death and resurrection influence your thoughts about…
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The Costly Promise of Christmas

The costly Promise of Christmas began in a young virgin’s womb. The Light of the Promise shone in the darkness and blessed those who followed the Light. The Promise healed the sick, touched the untouchables, taught the masses, fed the hungry, raised the dead, commanded nature, and blessed the little children.
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Let’s Celebrate the Lamb of God This Christmas

This Christmas, let’s celebrate the Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the world. Jesus is our Passover Lamb. He releases us from our slavery to sin and frees us to live for Him.
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God’s Promise … Jesus, Our Messiah

In the very beginning, God had a plan for you and me. He knew we would sin, but He would send His Son into the world to pay the price for our sin—to redeem or purchase us. God’s promise … Jesus, our Messiah. God’s promise was and is Jesus. From the beginning of time to…