Durbin Memorial Baptist Church

Mighty God - Christmas Carols - Psalm 145

39 min · 11 de dic de 2024
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Christmas is a season of hope, even in the darkest times. Illustrated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poignant carol, 'I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,' this reflection explores the profound hope found in the mighty power of God. Longfellow's personal tragedies during the American Civil War led him to pen a poem that ends with a powerful reminder of God's enduring presence and justice. Jesus Christ, referred to as 'Mighty God' in Isaiah 9:6, exemplifies this hope and power. His life, death, and resurrection demonstrate His might and control over all creation. Psalm 145 calls us to praise God daily, recognizing His unsearchable greatness and continuous provision. This reflection challenges us to renew our hope in God, share His goodness with future generations, and trust in His eternal kingdom. Find out more about our church at durbinchurch.org

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