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- The Word became flesh.
- The birth of Jesus is foretold to Mary.
- The birth of John the Baptist is foretold to Zechariah.
- Mary visits Elizabeth, the mother of John.
- Read The Gospels
- Read The Prophecies of The Messiah’s Birth
- That’S The Way to Advent.
The word Gospel translates Good News. And that’s good news for us who haven’t yet cracked open an advent devotional or lit one single light on the advent wreath. Preparing your heart for Christmas is as easy as turning to the Gospel accounts of Christ’s coming. Here’s my suggestion: Read the first couple of chapters of Matthew today, read the first...
The shepherds returned, glorifying God and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told them (Luke 2:20).
”As it was told them” speaks to more than what the angels said. The sentence before states that. “As it was told them” refers to centuries of prophecies about His coming! They didn’t advent for the month before His birth. Their advent had taken forever… but God said, “Wait no more! Emmanuel! He’s with you now.” One of the most thrilling ways to advent in the last days before Christmas is to read through some of the most familiar prophecies that Christ fulfilled when He showed up! Remember, we...
Merry Christmas to you and those you know and love. If you haven’t yet signed up to receive our free downloadable prints, you’ll want to do it now. (These make wonderful last minute gifts too.) This winter we’re giving away three free Christmas-themed decorative prints, including a Bible verse, a lyric from one of our favorite Christmas hymns, and ...
The Christmas daily bible reading plan requires only 10 minutes of your daily time. Ask God to speak to you so that you can draw closer to Him and reveal Himself through His word. A time of sharing – John 3:1-21. A time of memories – Luke 1:68-79. A time for greetings – Luke 1:39-55. A time for charity – Matthew 25: 31-40.
Nov 24, 2021 · Each day you will find a link to the Bible passage for that day and helpful resources for your study. December 1 - Read Psalm 100. December 2 - Read Galatians 4:1-7. December 3 - Read Isaiah 7:14. December 4 - Read Micah 5:2. December 5 - Read Isaiah 9:6. December 6 - Read John 1:1-5. December 7 - Read John 1:14.
25 Days. Sample Day 1. Start this Plan. This Bible reading plan guides you through the Advent season by focusing on God's promises fulfilled through Scripture. Each day includes Bible reading and a devotion that leads you through God's Word, helping you to reflect on God's faithfulness and the hope of Christmas. We would like to thank DaySpring ...
Oct 6, 2021 · Christmas Bible Reading Plan. This 25-day Scripture guide will talk you through the Christmas story, in the King James translation, to help prepare your heart for the holiday season. Photo credit: ©Getty Images/SbytovaMN...
The following is a plausible Christmas timeline that makes sense and works well with the information given in the Bible,1 and it has stood up to charges of twisting the text or overlooking key verses.