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All Things New

Our longing for the “perfect Christmas” is the echo of a deeper longing; our inner ache for the new heaven and the new earth. We believe Jesus will bring to completion in his second coming what he inaugurated in his first; the fullness of the Kingdom of God. At the same time, verse 8 reminds us that our love for family and friends and Christmas includes our responsibility to plead with them to be found in Christ before the great and terrible day of the Lord.

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The Last Battle

After the defeat of Babylon and the pouring out of the bowls of God’s wrath on His enemies, we see yet another scene of worship...

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The Throne

Jesus summons John into the throne room of heaven, where he sees that right now God is on his throne being worshiped and praised as he rightly deserves. During this season it is so easy to become discouraged and distracted that we need worship to rightly order our desires.

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The Once and Future King

The angel tells Mary not just that she will bear a holy Child but that he will sit on the throne of his father David and that the reign of his kingdom will have no end (Luke 1:32-33). Jesus wasn’t born in some safe and sanitized holiday scene, but in a war zone in which He died with a sign over his head which read, “King of the Jews.”

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Letting Go of the Past

In David’s plea for forgiveness, we learn some important lessons in dealing with our past mistakes and finding forgiveness and restoration.

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A Time to Let Go

As Ecclesiastes reminds us, there is a time for everything in our lives. Winter is an important season and does some important work. In every life, there comes a time to let go and move on to our future.

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Loving God

This is the first decision. Who you love (worship) determines who you will become. The answer to this one question answers all of the other questions of life.

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Worthy

John laments that no one is able to open the scroll of destiny when an elder identifies that Jesus, the lion of Judah who appears as a slain lamb, is worthy. Jesus then takes the scroll from the Father, unleashing a “new song” of worship that is joined by multitudes. There’s a reason we sing at Christmas – not because it makes us feel good but because Jesus is worthy.

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