Tag: Christmas

God in the Flesh – Grace Upon Grace at Christmas

Discover the significance of God in the Flesh. Christmas marks the moment when God entered human experience to bring redemption.  Christmas proclaims one of the most profound truths ever revealed: God did not remain distant from humanity. He stepped into time, space, and human experience. John declares that “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” revealing that the eternal God took on human nature to live among His creation. This is not poetic symbolism—it is divine reality.

In the Fullness of Time | Advent Devotion

Uncover the meaning of ‘In the fullness of time’ as we reflect on God’s perfect timing revealed in scripture.  History is not random, nor is redemption rushed. Scripture reveals a God who works with perfect precision, accomplishing His purposes at exactly the right moment. The Apostle Paul captures this divine certainty in a single, powerful phrase: “when the fullness of time had come.” Those words invite us to look back at Bethlehem with awe—and to look forward in our own lives with trust.

A Child, Mighty God, and Prince of Peace – Isaiah 9 Devotion

Explore the profound mystery of the Child Mighty God Prince of Peace as prophesied in Isaiah’s remarkable vision of hope.  Seven hundred years before the birth of Jesus, the prophet Isaiah lifted the eyes of God’s people beyond the darkness of their present moment to a coming dawn of divine light: “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given” (Isaiah 9:6). Though Israel awaited a political deliverer, Isaiah revealed that this Deliverer would be far more than a human king—He would be the Mighty God and the Prince of Peace.

The King From Judah: A Christmas Prophecy Fulfilled

Learn about the King from Judah prophecy, revealing the promise of a ruler who fulfills God’s eternal plan through Christ.  Long before a star shone over Bethlehem, the coming of a King was foretold. Centuries earlier, Jacob spoke a prophecy in Genesis 49:8–10, declaring that the scepter—the symbol of kingly authority—would remain with Judah and that a ruler would come to whom all peoples would obey. This ancient promise, spoken more than a millennium before Christ’s birth, pointed ahead to a King unlike any other.