The Word took on flesh and dwelt among us is a mystery. It's a mystery that we can bask in. Learn more about this mystery from Philippians 2:5-11.
What is the foundation of the lyrics to Joy to the World? It's Psalm 98, which means when you sing Joy to the World, you sing this Psalm.
Go Tell It On The Mountain is a unique hymn that causes you to sing profound truth but also tells us what to do with the truth.
Joyful. Triumphant. These words should describe a Christian. And these words help describe why we adore the newborn king.
Perhaps the oldest carol that we still sing to this day, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, has stood the test of time. Why? Perhaps it is because this carol is saturated with Holy Scripture.
Christmas is a time of awe and wonder. But did you ever wonder why the shepherds were the first to see Jesus after he was born? Listen to hear about the shepherd's first Christmas.
We read in Matthew 2, "Out of Egypt I have called my Son." Matthew is quoting the prophet Hosea, who references the exodus of God's people from slavery in Egypt. Matthew uses this phrase to speak about a greater exodus through Christ. Listen or watch to learn more.
It is the Christmas season which means it is time to celebrate the birth of Christ. But how can we continue to be in awe of Christmas?
The idea of resurrection is significant in the Bible. Jesus was resurrected. The Bible says all followers of Jesus will be resurrected from the dead. Baptism is a spiritual resurrection…