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Come Thou Long Expected Jesus may be one of the most underrated Christmas songs of our time. It is rich with meaning and scripture, and we hope you’ll enjoy this exploration of scripture behind the lyrics.
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All the drummer boy could bring was his drum. All we can bring to God are the gifts He’s given us, and there is a wonderful beauty to that.
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Joy to the world! This may be the most famous of the Christmas carols, and I am excited to unpack the richness of these often-sung lyrics this week.
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There’s no better time than Christmas to go tell it on the mountain!
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Many of us probably remember the story of Daniel & the Lions' Den from childhood, or simply picked it up somewhere along the way. It’s an incredible story. But as we always ask when we encounter these old, famous stories – what can we learn from them and apply today? This Sunday, we will talk about Daniel’s example of faith and consistency in his commitment to and pursuit of the very heart of God.
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The story of the fiery furnace is one of the most famous in the Old Testament and one we love to tell. Beyond that, it is one of the most incredible displays of faith we see in scripture and sets an incredible example for us.
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Daniel, conscripted to serve in the court of Babylon, was given a choice about whose standards he wanted to live up to in his life. He chose God’s, and we can too.
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God loves us with a unique and unending love, but why do we struggle so mightily to accept this?
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Ephesians tells us that God is rich in mercy. But maybe we don’t fully appreciate the depth to which this should stir our souls.
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In a world that’s quick to divide and slow to forgive, Jesus calls us to a different kind of love — one that flows from being deeply loved by Him. Discover how resting in His love changes the way we love others.
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