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Journey to the Manger: Shepherds
In Jesus’ day, shepherds were the working poor. They were considered to be uneducated and stood near the bottom of the social ladder. I...
Dec 18, 2022
No Room in the Inn
So most every Christmas pageant has the same scene: Joseph knocks on the door of the inn, the innkeeper answers the door, Joseph asks for...
Dec 11, 2022


Journey to the Manger: Mary
Of all the consecration demonstrated in Scripture, Jesus’ mother, Mary, is perhaps the greatest example. She was a young woman of faith...
Dec 4, 2022


God With Us
God’s Spirit moved in the hearts of the prophets, proclaiming His truth and foretelling HIs glorious work in history. An Anointed One...
Nov 27, 2022


The King’s Demand
During Israel’s exile, the Medes overcame Babylon and king Darius began to rule. He appointed 120 leaders to govern the land, one of whom...
Nov 20, 2022


The King’s Warning
Sometime into the exile of the Jews in Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar died and his son, Belshazzar, took the throne. The new king did not...
Nov 13, 2022


The King’s Second Dream
In Daniel, chapter four, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon has a dream and awakens in troubling fear. He summons his learned ones (the...
Nov 6, 2022


The King’s Image
The King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, held many of the Jews in exile after conquering them, and pressed several nobles into service in his...
Oct 30, 2022


The King’s Dream: Eternal Kingdom
King Nebuchadnezzar had a disturbing dream – and all Babylon became disturbed with him. Daniel, chapter two, tells us the story....
Oct 23, 2022


The King’s Food: Faithful Resolve in a Foreign Land
When King Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian army conquered Jerusalem, he carried off into exile some of the nobles of Israel, including...
Oct 16, 2022
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