It was the will of the Father to crush the Son, so that the death of the Son would bring us to the Father. That's the love of God for us.
On the third Sunday of Advent, we see that everlasting peace is not simply this ideal that mankind longs for, but it’s something that Christ started when He came into the world as a baby in a manger and it's something that He's bringing to completion when He returns.
The hope of salvation leads to the joy of the resurrection on the second Sunday of Advent.
On the first Sunday of Advent, we find a hope that is greater than our circumstances.
The baby in a manger would become the exalted Saviour who would become the triumphant warrior King.
The reason there is a Kingdom that stretches over this world, the reason we can be citizens of such a Kingdom, the reason we have hope in the renewed Kingdom to come, is because of the Kingdom purchased.
If you have a Bible, I invite you to turn to Luke 22. And if you don’t have a Bible, there should be a Bible under the row of chairs…
Good morning! If you have a Bible, I invite you to turn to Luke 10. And if you don’t have a Bible, there should be a Bible under the row…
Good morning! If you have a Bible, I invite you to turn to Luke 8. And if you don’t have a Bible, there should be a Bible under the row…
Good morning! And Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! Our family will be heading down south, right after the service, for a couple of days to spend some time with…