Church Seasons (1081)
  1. Jesus turning water into wine calls for you to believe: To believe in Him.
  2. The most counter-cultural action any Christian church could take right now would be to foster healthy and constructive conversations among its members and neighbors across their variety of opinions and perspectives.
  3. Meeting the crown prince is one thing; meeting God in the flesh, as the Light of the Gentiles and the Savior of the world is another.
  4. Christians do have a hope that those who sleep in death will be awakened and their joy will never end, and we yearn for that day.
  5. Couldn't Mary and Joseph have used more practical gifts? Why did the magi bring such unusual presents to the Christ Child? And how do these Gentiles fit into this very Jewish part of Matthew's Gospel? Let's ask some Old Testament prophets and poets for the answer.
  6. The church’s song goes on and on, singing and ringing down to us today.
  7. This Epiphany text brings the coming of the Light and the Light shining in the darkness drawing all men to it together.
  8. Not only does God reveal the identity of Jesus in this season through what we see and hear Jesus doing and saying, but God also reveals His gracious will through Jesus despite what we see and hear.
  9. Paul is thinking of the cross and empty tomb, but the liturgical calendar places us at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, not the end: Jesus standing waist deep in the Jordan River.
  10. This Christmas season we are thankful that even though we “fallers” are unable to climb up to God, he came down the ladder to us.
  11. Mary is blessed, because Mary knows the way God works and because she knows His promises, and she knows that in her womb grows her savior.
  12. While the world and other religions might be fine with considering him everything but, the foremost thing our Jesus came to be and still remains is Jesus, Savior.
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