Month: December 2019
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Simply Christmas: Seek. Speak. Think. – Time of Grace
This week on Time of Grace, watch the final part of my Simply Christmas series. Christmas might be over, but God’s grace in Jesus is forever! Life slows down after Christmas. The season passes, and the winter blues begin. But not on that first Christmas. No, the shepherds were bursting with good news and blurted it out…
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Really – December 29, 2019 – WELS
Source: Really – December 29, 2019 – WELS
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Perfect Timing – December 29, 2019 – WELS
Source: Perfect Timing – December 29, 2019 – WELS
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Through My Bible Yr 2 – December 29 – WELS
Bible reading Revelation 2:1-7 (NIV84) Source: Through My Bible Yr 2 – December 29 – WELS
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The King’s Return – Christian Crusaders
I want to remind you today that the same Jesus whose birth we celebrate was born to be our Savior, has promised to return for us someday. Someday the King Jesus Christ will return to establish His kingdom forever. The first time, Jesus was born in humility and vulnerability; a little infant, powerless, lying in…
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Praying in the Spirit
We can be confident in our prayers because we have the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Source: Praying in the Spirit
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Washed in Love | Our Daily Bread
You see that a person is considered righteous by what they do and not by faith alone.James 2:24 Source: Washed in Love | Our Daily Bread
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VDMA
“VDMA” #87-18Presented on The Lutheran Hour on December 29, 2019By Pastor John Nunes, Guest Speaker(Q&A Topic: VDMA)Copyright 2019 Lutheran Hour Ministries From the days of the prophet Jeremiah to our own, some things haven’t changed all that much. There’s still corruption, violence, injustice, tragedy, and suffering. That’s the bad news. However, “the Word of the…
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Christmas: God Is With Us – Time of Grace
Watch the entire devotional series from this Christmas week, as Pastor Jeremy reminds us just how amazing our God is with his presence and promises. Source: Christmas: God Is With Us – Time of Grace
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Sitting in the cell – Time of Grace
It’s hard to imagine anyone who would be willing to take the punishment for something you did. But that’s exactly what Jesus did for all of us. Source: Sitting in the cell – Time of Grace