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A little boy and girl were singing their favorite Christmas carol in church the Sunday before Christmas.
The boy concluded “Silent Night” with the words, “Sleep in heavenly beans.”
“No,” his sister corrected, “not beans, peas.”
I love this season with all the Christmas Carols and focus on the person of Christ and the glory He deserves.
We we have come to week 49 of our Catechisms and tonight is a good one.
Crucial to our Theology
Applicable to our Practice
Question 49
Where is Christ now?
Christ rose bodily from the grave on the third day after his death and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
Look with me tonight at Ephesians 1
In this passage, we find Paul praying for the believers at Ephesus.
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