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Streams in the desert

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   Streams in the desert  Isaiah 43:16-21 Jimmy was a Sunday School leader, but he never wanted to be a leader. One day, the church pastor asked him to give a short speech in church. Jimmy became nervous and scared. He said, “No, I can’t do that.” But the pastor and church leaders insisted, so Jimmy finally went up and stood before the congregation. He asked them, “Do you know what I’m going to say?” They said no. Jimmy replied, “I don’t know either,” and he walked away. The next Sunday came, and they did not want to give up. They forced him again to come forward. Jimmy stood up nervously and asked once more, “Do you know what I’m going to say?” Remembering last time, they decided to say yes...
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Ebenezer

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   Ebenezer  1 Samuel 7:5-12 One more Christmas has passed us, but God’s love continues to be with us, and His faithfulness goes on. Seasons change, times change. As we come to the close of this year, we are standing at a holy moment during these few days. We stop, remember, and reflect on many things that have passed us this past year. We read in this passage that Samuel was the prophet of Israel at a time when the Philistines attacked them and the people were in panic. They did not know what to do. One thing about the people of Israel is that they were very smart people at that time, but they did not know how to fight. They were not trained for that, and they were not inclined toward such...

Heaven Came down and love filled the earth

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   Heaven came down and love filled the earth  Luke 2:10-20 Thank you all for joining us for this Christmas celebration. Merry Christmas to each and every one of you.  Today, December 21st, as we celebrate Christmas on a Sunday, it also marks the official beginning of the winter season. What does that mean? It means we are expecting cold weather, even though it hasn’t quite arrived this week. It is also the longest night of the year. December 21st, in the Northern Hemisphere, is the shortest day and the longest night. In many communities around the world, especially in parts of Europe, this day is known as “Blue Christmas.” In some places, people observe the longest service of the year...

Beauty for ashes and joy for mourning

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   Beauty for ashes and joy for mourning Isaiah 61:1-3, Luke 2:8-12 As we celebrate Joy Sunday today, the candle that we lit—the pink candle—is traditionally known as the Joy Candle. I am not entirely sure why it is pink while all the others are purple, but that one candle teaches us many things about our lives in this world. It reminds us how we can be filled with joy even in the midst of the troubles, grief, and pain that surround us. Over the four Sundays of Advent, I shared that on the first Sunday we celebrated Hope, then last Sunday we celebrated Peace. Today we celebrate Joy, and next Sunday we will celebrate Love. These are four essential qualities of Christian living in this world—im...

Immanuel, God with us

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...