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Old Testament: Isaiah 9:1-4 (Epiphany 3: Series A)
No matter how dark it gets you have more reason to have “increased joy” and to “rejoice and be glad” (verse 3) because you have the word of promise and its fulfillment in Christ. -
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Christmas in Isaiah: Thy Kingdom Come
What we are asked to believe as we ponder the birth of this child is that in his coming, a new creation has dawned. -
Christmas in Isaiah: The Government's Welfare and the Lamb
The best we would have to look forward to, without Jesus, is a society dedicated to addressing problems and working through them. -
Christmas in Isaiah: A Child and a Son
Let us ponder the Son, the precious Son of God, given as a ransom and sacrifice for us, that we too might be called children of God. -
Christmas in Isaiah: Dog Soldiers, Army Boots, and Baby Jesus
Gideon’s “foolish” weaponry of clay jars and shofars will give way to the Messiah’s “foolish” ways of doing things, for his weapons will be humility, fidelity, and, above all, the word of his Father.
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