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A Ready Life | Pastor Mike Cole In the conclusion of "Come Let Us Adore Him," Pastor Mike examines the life of Simeon and his unwavering faith as he awaited the Messiah. This message encourages us to pursue a ready life, filled with higher purpose, hope, and the Holy Spirit. As we close out the year, we're reminded that extraordinary acts of God begin with ordinary acts of obedience. Are you living ready for what God has in store for 2025? ____ Partner with New Tribe: Give | https://newtribe.church/give/ ____ Connect with New Tribe: Website | https://newtribe.church/comeexperience/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/newtribechurch Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/newtribechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/newtribechurch
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In the opening message of our new series, "Come Let Us Adore Him", Pastor Michael discusses the profound mystery of Christ's incarnation, highlighting the duality of Jesus as both divine and human. He explores the significance of Jesus' birth, likening Him to a sacrificial lamb, and reflects on the deep wonder and majesty that surround His identity. The message illustrates how Jesus willingly surrendered His glory for humanity, urging us as believers to let this mystery cultivate awe and worship. Ultimately, we are called to recognize the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice, which was meant for all people, regardless of our circumstances.
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk concludes our Advent and Christmas series "Come Let Us Adore Him" in this short talk from our Christmas Eve service.
In this heartwarming Christmas episode titled "Come Let Us Adore Him," Pastor James invites listeners on a journey to rediscover the true meaning of Christmas and reflect on the significance of Jesus in our lives.
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk continues our Advent and Christmas series "Come Let Us Adore Him" and explores the theme of "Human" in his teaching talk this week.
Daniel finished up our Advent series Carols, focusing on the meaning of Come Let Us Adore Him …
Join us as co-lead pastor Amos Groenendyk continues our Advent and Christmas series "Come Let Us Adore Him" and explores the theme of "Humility" in his teaching talk this week.
Join us as co-lead pastor Alison Groenendyk begins our Advent and Christmas series "Come Let Us Adore Him" and explores the theme of "Hunger" in her teaching talk this week.
Come Let Us Adore Him by Collette Pekar
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A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Come Let Us Adore Him Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 12/14/2022 Length: 1 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Come Let Us Adore Him Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 12/14/2022 Length: 1 min.
A mom asked about how to incorporate worship and homeschooling into the celebration of the Christmas season, so my good friend Sara and I are talking about that today! Listen in for a fun conversation and some great ideas! Resources mentioned in this episode: The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course Jotham's Journey (whole series) by Arnold Ytreeide (daily stories for read aloud) Prepare Him Room by Marty Machowski (short and simple!) Come Let Us Adore Him by Paul David Tripp (family devotional reading) God With Us by Catherine Pawlak (Jesse Tree ornament study) Unwrapping the Names of Jesus by Asheritah Ciuciu (what our small group is using this year) Unwrapping the Names of Jesus (children's version) (P.S. Don't forget to check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
Jesus was born into a time and place that, from the world’s perspective, was ruled over by one man: Caesar Augustus. As the most powerful and one of the most celebrated people in the world, Caesar cast a shadow over all the events we read about in Luke 2. Yet, it wasn’t at Caesar’s birth […]
Listen to Pastor Gawel's sermon for December 25, 2021, taken from Isaiah 62:10-12. The post Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him! – Sermon for December 25, 2021 appeared first on St. Andrew Lutheran Church.
“Come Let Us Adore Him” | December 24, 2021 | Pastor Chad Friestad
The next song of adoration in the Christmas story is the song of Zechariah. Zechariah was informed by the angel Gabriel that he and his wife Elizabeth would have a child, even though they were quite old. He expressed doubt to Gabriel and was stricken with the inability to speak until the child was born. […]
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford December 12, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford December 12, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford December 12, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford December 12, 2021
Mary’s whole life was turned upside down with the news that she would bear a special child. The angel told her that her child would be an eternal king. She was now at the very center of God’s grand plan of redemption. So, how would she respond? Her’s is one of three songs of praise […]
On this week's Grainery Sunday message, Pastor Sue Irwin kicks off our final topic for 2021 with "Come Let Us Adore Him" as we look at the Wise Men or the Magi in Matthew 2:1-2.
Today is December 1st which marks the start of our Advent series as we go through the book: Come Let Us Adore Him by Paul David Tripp. The passages for further reference and study are: Luke 2:13-14 & Revelation 5 8-10. Enjoy! INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/whyyynotpodcast/ Email: whyyynotpodcast@gmail.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@connerjc?lang=en LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/connerjc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whyyynotpodcast/message
While the Christmas season is familiar and even comfortable for us, it was anything but for the people who experienced the events around Jesus’ birth. They became aware, though, that God was doing something so amazing that they responded in faith and praise. Three times in the Gospel of Luke a song of praise bursts […]
Marvin Lawrence Winans is an American pastor and gospel singer, and a member of the musical Winans family. He is also known for his recurring role in the hit show Tyler Perry's House of Payne Come daily adoring the Lord Jesus Christ. Come daily giving unto him, praying, singing, and praising him. He deserves all we can give unto him, not just during November or December. All 12 months Jesus Christ should be adored and seeked after. He is a all years son of the True and Living God who deliever our prayer requests to the Father. Give all year not just at or in the Holiday season.Look for opportunities to give because the Believer plant seeds and always looking for the harvest to come.
Marvin Lawrence Winans is an American pastor and gospel singer, and a member of the musical Winans family. He is also known for his recurring role in the hit show Tyler Perry's House of Payne Come daily adoring the Lord Jesus Christ. Come daily giving unto him, praying, singing, and praising him. He deserves all we can give unto him, not just during November or December. All 12 months Jesus Christ should be adored and seeked after. He is a all years son of the True and Living God who deliever our prayer requests to the Father. Give all year not just at or in the Holiday season.Look for opportunities to give because the Believer plant seeds and always looking for the harvest to come.
Marvin Lawrence Winans is an American pastor and gospel singer, and a member of the musical Winans family. He is also known for his recurring role in the hit show Tyler Perry's House of PayneCome daily adoring the Lord Jesus Christ. Come daily giving unto him, praying, singing, and praising him. He deserves all we can give unto him, not just during November or December. All 12 months Jesus Christ should be adored and seeked after. He is a all years son of the True and Living God who deliever our prayer requests to the Father. Give all year not just at or in the Holiday season.Look for opportunities to give because the Believer plant seeds and always looking for the harvest to come.
Returning our gifts and talents to honor a Returning Conquering King. Come Let Us Adore HIM all the year long. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rara-avis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rara-avis/support
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Come Let Us Adore Him Speaker: Dr. Greg Mazak Broadcaster: Trinity Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: John 1:1-5 Length: 36 min.
Pastor Jonathan Barbee continues the series "Come Let Us Adore Him" with a focus on The Divine Announcement of the King of Kings.December 20, 2020.
On today's episode, Pastor Monte Lester preaches from his sermon entitled, "The Gift of His Presence", which is part 2 of the Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him series. For more information about our church, please visit us online at www.cedargrovechurch.org or e-mail us at info@cedargrovechurch.org More Info: PRAYER REQUESTS - We LOVE to pray and have a monthly virtual prayer meeting. Let us know how we can pray for you! CONNECT WITH US - We'd love to receive your contact info and will follow up with you. GIVE OR Text any $amount to 84321 - We are grateful for any gift to the ministry! WEBSITE - See more info about us here FACEBOOK - Our sermons are here each week INSTAGRAM - We post all about what's going on at the church here TWITTER - Because why not? :) YOUTUBE - See all of our past sermons and Bible Studies here. Don't forget to subscribe!
Pastor Jonathan Barbee continues the Christmas series "Come Let Us Adore Him" from Luke 2. December 13, 2020.
Worship Setlist: Noel Heart of God by Hillsong Worship O' Come Let Us Adore Him
Pastor Jonathan Barbee continues our Advent series on "Come Let Us Adore Him" from Luke. December 6, 2020.
Kicking off the series Called "O' Come Let Us Adore Him" and comments on generosity from Pastors Andy Addis, Matthew Carder and Michael Gray.
Pastor Jonathan Barbee begins a new series "Come Let Us Adore Him". November 29, 2020.
Episode 48: Advent- hosted by Mark Vance. Welcome to the Equip Podcast from Cornerstone Church of Ames - this podcast is designed to help you live a faithful and fruitful life where Jesus has called you.This episode referenced multiple Advent resources, including Paul David Tripp's Come Let Us Adore Him (https://www.amazon.com/Come-Let-Adore-Him-Devotional/dp/1433556693/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LOV9C80NQPOJ&dchild=1&keywords=o+come+let+us+adore+him+tripp&qid=1605800058&sprefix=o+come+let+%2Caps%2C453&sr=8-1), and The Way to the Manger by Jeff and Abbey Land (https://www.amazon.com/Way-Manger-Family-Advent-Devotional/dp/1535901934/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=the+way+to+the+manger&qid=1605800116&sr=8-2).Connect with Cornerstone Church Online at cornerstonelife.com. Subscribe to our "Sermon" and "Equip" podcasts on iTunes and Spotify and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
This series follows an outline that Paul Tripp created in his Advent Devotional: "Come Let Us Adore Him" to help us gain a better understanding and perspective of the Advent season
We were created for worship, but we rebelled and turned away to worship other things. Yet God is reconciling all things to himself through Christ. What does that include? What will that look like in a new heavens and earth? And how does that shape our lives as worship here and now? Join us for “Eternal Worship,” the fourth part of our Advent Series, Come Let Us Adore Him.
The Need for a Silent Night | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 041 Monday Morning Roll Call is released every week by On The Blue Line and provides a Ten Minute overview of issues that matter to you and provides encouragement for the week ahead. In this episode we discuss: This week, another Crazy Chicken Story, that took place at a KFC in Wisconsin. I discuss the origins of the well-known hymn, Silent Night, from the book, Come Let Us Adore Him, by Robert J. Morgan. I discuss the song, I need a Silent Night, by Amy Grant from 2008. I suggest the Application, One Minute Pause, by Ransomed Heart. Lastly, I offer a couple thoughts on how to pause and have a silent night this Holiday Season. Merry Christmas 2019 from all of us at On The Blue Line After the episode: Get your On The Blue Line Decals, today! Consider supporting us for as little as $1 per episode: Visit our Patreon Page. Be sure to check out our video’s on our YouTube Channel. Join our exclusive closed Facebook Group, On The Blue Line Guild. Join our Email List for up-to-date information, Contests, and News. Leave us an iTunes rating and review! Contact us with any questions and concerns. Visit our Website regularly for the most up-to-date information. On The Blue Line was founded and is operated by active-duty law enforcement to fulfill the mission of providing guidance, resources and community for law enforcement officers, first responders, and military personal in their off-duty lives. HONOR | EDUCATE | DEFEND
“Silent night, Holy night, all is calm, all is bright.” While this classic Christmas carol depicts a possible night when Jesus was born, it’s also an excellent picture of a healthy lifestyle. Take time to be silent and honor the One who is Holy above all else, and we will experience calm amidst chaos and light amidst darkness. “Silent Night, Holy Night; Mindful of mankind's plight, The Lord in Heav'n on high decreed From earthly woes we would be freed! Jesus, God's promise for peace. Jesus, God's promise for peace.” Amen. This episode includes: 1. O Holy Night (from Prayerful Improvisations: Christmas) 2. Hope Assured (from Notes of Comfort: Hope) 3. Come Let Us Adore Him (new) 4. Silent Night (new) God bless you and thanks for listening! - Peter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prayimprov/support
Well, we know how we got here. We were made to worship, but we refused to believe that God deserved to be worship most over all. We didn’t stop being worshipers, we just started worshiping other things. This week we’ll examine Colossians 1:15-23 again to see how God, in Jesus, moved into the world to recapture the wonder in our hearts, to turn us back to worship of him. Join us for “Redeemed Worship,” the third part of our Advent Series, “Come Let Us Adore Him.”
How is God glorified in the physical weakness of Christ?Amanda McCullers joins our series host, Natalee, to discuss the third topic of Advent: The Announcement. Christmas is not Jesus' birthday. Advent is not about anticipating the coming of a sweet new baby in a manger. Advent is a celebration of the coming of the eternal, infinite, God of the universe who fulfills His promise to redeem all of creation by coming Himself in human flesh as an infant. This series follows an outline that Paul Tripp created in his Advent Devotional: "Come Let Us Adore Him" to help us gain a better understanding and perspective of the Advent season.RESOURCES:Come, Let Us Adore Him: A Daily Advent Devotional - Paul David TrippGHCC Suggested Reading
“What happened?” That’s the big question facing us as we explore Colossians 1:15-23 this weekend. The first stanza of this great poem reminded us that we were made to worship God in perfect harmony with him. But the second stanza talks about death, evil, the need for peace, alienation, and hostility. What happened to put us in this mess? Are we stuck there forever? Join us for “Fallen Worship”, the second part of our Advent Series, “Come Let Us Adore Him”.
What is the Promise found in Advent?Amanda McCullers joins our series host, Natalee, to discuss the second topic of Advent: The Promise. Jesus is the promised Redeemer throughout the Old Testament, and this week we specifically look at Isaiah 59 where, in the midst of desperation, we're filled with hope because God has seen us in our need, and he has answered. This series follows an outline that Paul Tripp created in his Advent Devotional: "Come Let Us Adore Him" to help us gain a better understanding and perspective of the Advent season.RESOURCES:Come, Let Us Adore Him: A Daily Advent Devotional - Paul David TrippGHCC Suggested Reading
Throughout this sermon series, Come Let Us Adore Him, we'll be studying Matthew 2:1-12. There's so much to unpack in this short passage of the night Jesus was born. This week we talk about why it's important to give, what the first fruits are, and the greatest gift we can give God.Additional passages mentioned in this sermon...John 3:16Romans 5:8Proverbs 3:5-10Romans 12:1-2
What is Advent? How is it different than Christmas?Amanda McCullers joins our series host, Natalee, to highlight four different aspects of Advent: The Need, The Promise, The Announcement, and The Plan. This is an outline that Paul Tripp created in his Advent Devotional: "Come Let Us Adore Him" to help us gain a better understanding and perspective of the Advent seasonRESOURCES:Come, Let Us Adore Him: A Daily Advent Devotional - Paul David TrippGHCC Suggested Reading
God is with us – in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? During this Christmas season, explore the songs that were born from our joy that Christ has entered the world and rediscover their relevance in your life today.
God is with us – in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? During this Christmas season, explore the songs that were born from our joy that Christ has entered the world and rediscover their relevance in your life today.
When we understand and experience salvation, we are left in awe and reverance for our Savior. We adore the Messiah.
We are all looking for Love. In what seems like a loveless world, God has promised us Love, the Love of a Messiah, even before the foundation of the world. This Advent Season celebrates the love found in the promise of Jesus' birth.
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Join the conversation on Instagramand Goodreads! Today's books on the Advent theme of "Love" are: Christmas in America by Nancy S. Grant. Crescent Books, 1991. The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming: a Christmas Story by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Lisa Brown. McSweeney's Books, 2007. Mince Pie and Mistletoe by Phyllis McKinley, illustrated by Harold Berson. J.B. Lippincott Company, 1959. Come Let Us Adore Him by Robert J. Morgan. Thomas Nelson, 2005. The Biggest, Most Beautiful Christmas Tree by Amye Rosenberg. Western Publishing Company, Inc., 1985. The Twenty-four Days Before Christmas: an Austin family story by Madeline L'Engle, illustrated by Joe DeVelasco. Harold Shaw Publishers, 1984.
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We are all looking for Joy. In what seems like a joyless world, God has promised us Joy, the Joy of a Messiah, even before the foundation of the world. This Advent Season celebrates the Joy found in the promise of Jesus' birth.
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Luke 2:1-20 – Join us for our Advent series: Come Let Us Adore Him
We are all looking for HOPE. In what seems like a hopeless world, God has promised us Hope, the Hope of a Messiah, even before the foundation of the world. This Advent Season celebrate the Hope found in the promise of Jesus' birth.
Join us for our Advent series “Come Let Us Adore Him.”
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Pastor Mike Nazarian - Christmas at Hope 2017 - "O, Come Let Us Adore Him"
21 december 2014 Dit is de vierde boodschap in onze kerstserie "Kom, Laten Wij Aanbidden." Tijdens deze serie ontleden wij de zin "Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him". Deze week hebben we het over "Adore", oftewel aanbidding.
14 december 2014 Dit is de derde boodschap in onze kerstserie "Kom, Laten Wij Aanbidden." Tijdens deze serie ontleden wij de zin "Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him". Deze week hebben we het over "Let Us" en de kracht van gezamenlijke aanbidding.
7 december 2014 Dit is de tweede boodschap in onze kerstserie "Kom, Laten Wij Aanbidden." Tijdens deze serie ontleden wij de zin "Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him". Deze week hebben we het over "Come": toen we Jezus ontmoetten bracht Hij ons vanuit ons oude leven naar een nieuw leven.
30 november 2014 Dit is de eerste boodschap in onze kerstserie "Kom, Laten Wij Aanbidden." Tijdens deze serie ontleden wij de zin "Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him". Deze week hebben we het over verwondering.
Mary and Joseph Mary and Joseph show us the humanity in Christmas. In this message, Rohan Dredge we see the story of two unlikely and ordinary people being chosen by God to do something extraordinary. One life can carry Jesus to many lives. #rohandredge Click to Listen The post Come Let Us Adore Him #4 [PODCAST] appeared first on Rohan Dredge.
Herod Mary and Joseph show us the humanity in Christmas. In this message, Rohan Dredge we see the story of two unlikely and ordinary people being chosen by God to do something extraordinary. One life can carry Jesus to many lives. #rohandredge Click to Listen The post Come Let Us Adore Him #3 [PODCAST] appeared first on Rohan Dredge.
The Wise Men After we meet Jesus, we go away different. In this message, Glen Cox looks at the pilgrimage of the wise men, drawing valuable lessons from their encounter with the One who changed the world. #glencox Click to Listen The post Come Let Us Adore Him #2 [PODCAST] appeared first on Rohan Dredge.
The Shepherds An encounter with Jesus changes you. In this message, Rohan explores the experience of the shepherds, highlighting that the announcement of Jesus is accessible to all, and the invitation includes you. #rohandredge Click to Listen The post Come Let Us Adore Him #1 [PODCAST] appeared first on Rohan Dredge.
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