Buy my books " Joy in the Journey " and " Song in the Night" on Amazon now 20% goes to missions Experiencing sound quality issues? Please Click here Immanuel, God with us Matthew 1:16-25 The Christmas season—particularly the four Sundays before Christmas that we call the Advent season—invites us to reflect on key aspects of our Christian faith: hope, peace, joy, and love. The word Advent means “expectation,” a longing and waiting for something to happen. For us as Christians, that “something” is the coming of the Messiah, the birth of Jesus Christ. As we celebrate this season, we revisit the stories of Christmas in ways that speak these messages into our lives. Today, we look at the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 1. Matthew is one of the two Gospel writers, along with Luke, who provides a detailed description of the birth of J...
Buy my books " Joy in the Journey " and " Song in the Night" on Amazon now 20% goes to missions Experiencing sound quality issues? Please Click here Spirit, Water and the Blood 1 John 5:1-12 We continue as we are coming to the close of the study that we started on the non-Pauline letters—letters that were not written by Paul. So this is the last one, the letter written by John, who also wrote the Gospel of John. He wrote three letters, and here we come to the first letter, and we close our study with that before we go to the Christmas story starting next week. I wanted to close our study on the doctrines that we began several weeks ago, focusing on how our doctrines and our faith are rooted in the divinity of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and He is God, and He has always been God, and He is eternally the Son of God. Th...