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The Christ Candle
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Mary Did You Know by Dustin
Joy the World
The Greatest Gift
As Paul neared the end of his ministry as recorded in Acts, he was traveling to Jerusalem where he would be arrested and ultimately sent to Rome when he appealed to Caesar.
Along the way he stopped and visited with the elders from Ephesus.
As he thanked them for their support, he shared this:
Question: what is the greatest gift you have ever received?
Me:
If we are thinking clearely, we would realize that the greatest gift any of us received is the very first Christmas gift, Jesus.
That concept is what we celebrate today.
The greatest gift of all is Jesus
That greatest gift is what we remember as we celebrate the Lord’s Supper this morning.
Just last week we examined Isa 53.
That passage pointed out the significance of that gift.
Paul said in 1 Corinthians 11:26
Let us celebrate the first and greatest Christmas gift!
Pray
Lord’s Supper
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