Dec 9
2021
December 9th | Exodus 40:34-35
He continued to be with his people as they set out from Egypt toward the Promised Land, following them with goodness and mercy on their way home. And he continues still.
Jesus declared that he is the True Bread that comes from God’s presence in heaven.
The Creator of the universe, the holy and righteous God, was willing to graciously condescend to sinful Abram in the dusty, arid Middle-Eastern desert to express his love for his people.
The walks Adam and Eve would have enjoyed with God were ruined. Now the shame of their disobedience made them hide from his presence instead of enjoying it.
We can only understand ourselves in light of the need we have for God’s favor and presence.
Each day leading up to Christmas morning we’ll walk through the storyline of the Bible, taking care to notice how central the presence of God is to all of history.
Dr. Gentry taught a survey of the book of Ezekiel, showing the unfolding plans of God in history...
If you would like to adjust your daily Bible reading to reflect the Advent season, here is a suggested schedule...
1 Peter 2:2 instructs us to "long for the pure spiritual milk" of the Gospel. One great way to stir up affections for Christ is through great art, like music.