Luke 2:9 goes on to say, “………….the glory of the Lord shone round about them…..” The Word “glory” in the Greek describes the manifestation of God. It is His glory, His splendor, and His weighty presence. Imagine iI you can these shepherds were earnestly guarding their flock of sacrificial lambs, when out of nowhere an angel materialized and the weighty presence of God began manifesting all around them in dazzling, splendorous light.
Yesterday’s trivia: David (Psalms 89:27)
Today’s trivia: Who said, “But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ?’
FUN FACTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS SONGS: For all of you who ANSWER IN WRITING and bring it with you to “Rhema” tomorrow, you will get a free “latte” from Hebrews. Here is the question with two parts: Name the most requested Christmas song called into Secular radio and Christian radio. (hint they are different songs)
Looking forward to a wonderful time tomorrow, as we celebrate the Birth of Jesus; we will also have a time of fellowship and “desserts” after service.
Kathy and I DECREE YOU BLESSED IN JESUS NAME!
PD & Kathy