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Behold the Child Daily Devotions

by Kevin S. Golden

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Jesus' incarnation means more than that He was born to a young mother who had no place to lay Him other than a manger. It means that we have comfort knowing that this fully human Child can relate to our struggles, and we have hope knowing that the same fully divine Child paid for our sins on the cross. This Advent, help your congregants reflect on the miracle that was Jesus' incarnation. The devotional book is part of the Behold the Child worship planning series, which allows the busy preacher to bring to his congregation the answer to the question that is heard in the church during Advent: "Who is this King of glory?" (Psalm 24:8-10). The devotional book aligns with the sermons, Bible studies, and worship services in the series to help congregants meditate on the weekly themes during the entire Advent season.… (more)
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Jesus' incarnation means more than that He was born to a young mother who had no place to lay Him other than a manger. It means that we have comfort knowing that this fully human Child can relate to our struggles, and we have hope knowing that the same fully divine Child paid for our sins on the cross. This Advent, help your congregants reflect on the miracle that was Jesus' incarnation. The devotional book is part of the Behold the Child worship planning series, which allows the busy preacher to bring to his congregation the answer to the question that is heard in the church during Advent: "Who is this King of glory?" (Psalm 24:8-10). The devotional book aligns with the sermons, Bible studies, and worship services in the series to help congregants meditate on the weekly themes during the entire Advent season.

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