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a light has dawned
The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.(Matthew4:16 NIV)
Pippin Guo,
The Surprisingly Simple Tradition That Will Bring Focus To Your Christmas
Lighting a weekly Advent candle with your family is one of the simplest ways to bring Christ into Christmas, because it only needs to be done once per week!
Christie Thomas,
How To Create An Advent Candle Tradition With Your Kids
Lighting a weekly Advent candle with your family is one of the simplest ways to bring Christ into Christmas, because it only needs to be done once per week!
Christie Thomas,
God as Light Shines Brighter than the Sun and Moon 43-1-2
Revelation 21:23 tells us that the city has no need of the sun or of the moon. This indicates that in the new heaven and the new earth the sun and moon will still be there. The fact that the tree o…
Don Martin,
Look! The Light Is Here
What if mundane moments are the ones the Lord wants to use throughout the rest of this week to draw your attention upward?
Revive Our Hearts,
Look! The Light Is Here
What if mundane moments are the ones the Lord wants to use throughout the rest of this week to draw your attention upward?
Jason Davis,
The inconsolable darkness of the lost
By Elizabeth Prata Remember that you were at that time separated from Christ, alienated from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in …
Elizabeth Prata,
How Do We Shine the Light of Jesus in a Dark World? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
What does it mean to be a light for Jesus in this world of darkness?
Randy Alcorn,
Advent Hope in Times of Darkness - Serenity in Suffering
This year more than any other, we need advent hope in times of darkness. Celebrating the hope that Jesus brings to our world and hearts.
Donna Bucher,
Light in dark places (Matthew 4:12-17)
Open Matthew 4:12-17. They met in the wilderness: the person God appointed to rule, and the enemy who claimed to rule all the kingdoms of the world. They reached no compromise deal. Now it’s war. John the Baptist is the first prisoner in this conflict (4:12). Makes sense: he’s been...
Allen Browne,

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