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The Everlasting Light

12.21

#1: "Jesus the I AM"

December 5, 2021 • Brad Parkhurst

Jesus left nothing unclear about who he was. Convinced that eternal life would be given to anyone who believes, John took the time to write down a Trinity of 7's that paint a full portrait of Jesus as the Almighty God. The Everlasting Light // It's easy to find ourselves thinking of Jesus as separate or different than the God of the Old Testament. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, it's important we remember who this child really is, and what his future holds.

#2: "Face to Face"

December 12, 2021 • Brad Parkhurst

Coming face to face with Jesus is coming face to face with Almighty God. All the facets of the Father's heart are revealed in Jesus. The Everlasting Light // It's easy to find ourselves thinking of Jesus as separate or different than the God of the Old Testament. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, it's important we remember who this child really is, and what his future holds.

#3: "The One Who Is For You"

December 19, 2021 • Brad Parkhurst • Psalm 145

There is a God who is FOR. YOU. The God we read about in Psalm 145 is pursuing you right now with His whole heart. He wants to be your provider, your defender, and your rescuer. This same God IS the baby that we find in the manger, born to die for the sins of the world. The Everlasting Light // It's easy to find ourselves thinking of Jesus as separate or different than the God of the Old Testament. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, it's important we remember who this child really is, and what his future holds.

#4: "The Light Of The World"

December 24, 2021 • Brad Parkhurst

"The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." We know Jesus to be the one true light sent into the world to redeem all of humanity. There is no situation too far from his touch, and no person outside of his loving pursuit. The Everlasting Light // It's easy to find ourselves thinking of Jesus as separate or different than the God of the Old Testament. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, it's important we remember who this child really is, and what his future holds.