Names of God Part 2: Through Thanksgiving & ChristmasՕրինակ
It is because of God’s grace that we are saved. Through the virgin Mary, God the Son, Jesus, came forth, cloaking Himself in flesh to become the living and breathing example of holiness on Earth. Jesus’ Advent however did not mark His beginning. Jesus has existed throughout eternity as part of the Trinity. In the beginning, before existence, God was. Long before He came to this earth wrapped in flesh, before existence, Jesus was.
Long before He was poured out at Pentecost, before existence, the Holy Spirit was. God as Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit existed in all eternity. Through Jesus, believers in Him have unfiltered access to God and have been filled with the Holy Spirit for abundant life and light. We could not reach our holy God. We could not touch our holy God. We could not see our holy God. But… we could cling to and grab hold of a holy Jesus. Jesus is our example of light, compassion, love, mercy, forgiveness, and peace in this dark world.
In your beginning… in the beginning of your day, in the beginning of your difficult circumstances, in the beginning of your frustration, in the beginning of your fear, in the beginning of your uncertainty, will you cling to Jesus? Or will you wait leaving Him as your last resort? Will you remember that the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit have gone before you in eternity, have seen this hard circumstance in your life before you were born, and have set and lit your path ahead of you? Or will you wrongly assume that your issue is too insignificant for eternity?
Father God, You are the God who was and is and is to come. Your Hand has touched my life from the beginning of eternity. Your Son has transformed my life. I thank You that I am not the same person that I was before You. I thank You that You and I were destined to be together. I thank You, Lord, that I have been significant to You from the beginning. I thank You, Lord, that not one of my hurts, not one of my painful experiences, not one thing that I have suffered is insignificant nor is it a surprise to You…for You saw it through eternity…in the beginning. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Long before He was poured out at Pentecost, before existence, the Holy Spirit was. God as Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit existed in all eternity. Through Jesus, believers in Him have unfiltered access to God and have been filled with the Holy Spirit for abundant life and light. We could not reach our holy God. We could not touch our holy God. We could not see our holy God. But… we could cling to and grab hold of a holy Jesus. Jesus is our example of light, compassion, love, mercy, forgiveness, and peace in this dark world.
In your beginning… in the beginning of your day, in the beginning of your difficult circumstances, in the beginning of your frustration, in the beginning of your fear, in the beginning of your uncertainty, will you cling to Jesus? Or will you wait leaving Him as your last resort? Will you remember that the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit have gone before you in eternity, have seen this hard circumstance in your life before you were born, and have set and lit your path ahead of you? Or will you wrongly assume that your issue is too insignificant for eternity?
Father God, You are the God who was and is and is to come. Your Hand has touched my life from the beginning of eternity. Your Son has transformed my life. I thank You that I am not the same person that I was before You. I thank You that You and I were destined to be together. I thank You, Lord, that I have been significant to You from the beginning. I thank You, Lord, that not one of my hurts, not one of my painful experiences, not one thing that I have suffered is insignificant nor is it a surprise to You…for You saw it through eternity…in the beginning. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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What’s in a name? The many beautiful names of God reveal something about who he is and why he functions the way he does. Names of God – specifically written to help us focus on our Lord during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons – walks us through the study of six of the names God has given himself. Time is spent looking at the truths these names reveal about God, and how this knowledge should practically impact our everyday decisions, emotions, and relationships.
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