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Entertaining Angels
As we celebrate the results of Angel visitation.
Gabriel visited Zechariah
Gabriel visited Mary
Angels visited Joseph
Angels Announced to the Shepherds
So much of our celebration of the birth of Christ is the result of angels’ visitations.
Think about the times when it was likely that God sent His angels for you.
Today we look at another result of the visits of angels and the Christ that the world so desperately needs:
In a world of stress and worry and war, God needs His people to
Make Peace
Familiar words of peace we share in the Christmas season are all over in the book of the prophet Isaiah.
Here is the most familiar:
The prophet promises the Prince of Peace; and promises that His government of Peace will continue to increase “from now to forever.”
The Peaceable Kingdom
Is the grand theme of God’s restoration in Isaiah.
It is a glorious vision, it is a perfect world, it is the restoration of Eden for all mankind, not just our first parents, Adam and Eve.
We will see in the 11th chapter of Isaiah the coming peace through the Promised Child:
A Child of Promise
Judging by Grace
Judging by Righteousness
Complete Peace Comes by the Child
Celebrate Safety
Celebrate Security
Celebrate Peace
Peace Begins With You
Righteousness and Peace Are a Package
When We Rebel, Peace is Lost
We Need Bringers of Peace
People may proclaim peace; a few work to make peace, but for the real peace we need, . . .
Our Only Hope is Christ
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