As the Day Begins The birth of Jesus does not unfold in quiet isolation, as though heaven remained indifferent to earth’s long-awaited moment. The Gospel writers are careful to show us that the incarnation drew together realms usually held apart. When Matthew records that the magi “fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures,Continue reading “Heaven’s Song at the Manger”
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From the Cross to the Crown
Thru the Bible in a Year Scripture Reading: Luke 23–24 When we open Luke 23 and 24, we stand at the threshold of the most sacred ground in all of Scripture—the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Gospel that began with angels singing in Bethlehem now closes with angels proclaiming an empty tomb. InContinue reading “From the Cross to the Crown”