Emmanuel: The Gift of Hope and Divine Presence

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"An eternal father is a condition that we get to experience because of what God has done for us in the person of Emmanuel. All right. You really can't look at the incarnation. You can't really begin to wrap our minds around the incarnation that God would come in the person of Emmanuel. Jesus Christ. 100%. God. 100 % man. Co-eternal." [00:43:06] (33 seconds)


"This baby, literally this baby that is in human flesh, that is crying, that is weak, that is helpless in this manger. You can't fully comprehend what God has done in the incarnation. If we don't wrestle with the Trinity. If we don't wrestle. If we don't wrestle with this core fundamental belief that we hold as Christians, that God is one. God is one." [00:43:43] (33 seconds)


"Jesus Christ our Emmanuel is like like a father in the sense of he is our provider he is our shepherd he is the very one who has made eternity accessible to you and to I he leads us like a shepherd he leads us like a good father he has provided for us eternity an amazing Anger would live the life that we couldn't live and would die on the cross for our sins and would be resurrected, would conquer death." [00:46:56] (54 seconds)


"And it's Jesus, our Emmanuel, that is the provider for us. He's the shepherd for us. And he leads us into eternal life. That's what Isaiah is getting at in this passage today. We get to experience eternity. We get to experience connection and relationship with God the Father. If we're in Jesus, we're in Jesus Christ forever because of what Jesus has provided on our behalf. Our Emmanuel." [00:53:22] (45 seconds)


"Eternal life has been provided by Jesus, who is the, the Father of eternity, we might say. The provider of eternity As our eternal, as our eternal Father, as Jesus, our eternal Father, it should give us a lot of hope today. It should give us a lot of hope today. It should give us a lot of confidence. It should give us a lot of courage today." [00:57:16] (41 seconds)


"And did you know with Jesus, because of our, because of our eternal Father, there are no more goodbyes. In the truest sense of the, in the truest sense, there are no more goodbyes because Emmanuel, Emmanuel, is our eternal Father, according to Isaiah 9, 6 through 7. So not only has he provided us eternal life, this is key. He not only has provided us eternal life, I also love to think about Jesus as our eternal Father, that he will provide for us for all of eternity." [00:58:34] (48 seconds)


"And so Christmas is a reminder of the hope, that we have, that our Emmanuel is none other than our wise counselor, mighty God, eternal father, our provider and shepherd of eternal life, provided us eternal life, but yet you could look at it from the other way as well too, that he provides and he shepherds us for all of eternity." [01:03:44] (38 seconds)


"It's purely accepting what he has done on our behalf. And as we begin to realize the magnitude of the gift, we begin to trust his leadership. We begin to hear his voice. Man, my perspective is just always rocked when I go to Chad and places because there's just not as much. There's not as much clutter in the noises that we hear." [01:04:51] (34 seconds)


"God is with us and guiding us through this life into the next for all of eternity so I pray that you would accept him today online I pray that you would accept him today accept the gift Father we come before you today we love you we thank you Lord you you know we've had a lot of conversations about this and I I pray that the words today honored you and that you that you I pray that you would take anything that was not clear and I pray that through your Holy Spirit you would make it clear." [01:15:08] (39 seconds)


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