Hope and Miracles: Embracing God's Presence This Christmas

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"We can live a life of abundance and not just exist. I wonder how many people...are just existing day to day...God's going there's so much more for you than that. Let me have fellowship with you." [43:59] (Download)

"You can draw close to God today and you can receive life wherever you're at, whatever you're going through. Great news, amen?" [45:07] (Download)

"This Society sees so much on video that can be doctored up...I felt like the Lord told me it needs to be raw, it needs to be real, and I want it from his lips, I want it live." [46:17] (Download)

"We've prayed for years to heal my mom, and we've heard of the miracles, we've read of the miracles, and I've just really been in a bad spot struggling with that." [47:57] (Download)

"He preached on miracles and he preached on not getting ahead of God and to follow God's instructions, and I felt like he was speaking directly to me." [49:08] (Download)

"Jesus came and because he came we now have life not just eternal life, thank God for that, but we have life abundant right here, right now." [28:28] (Download)

"His sacrifice is eternal; you're never going to need another one. He's enough once and for all, and he lives forever more. His sacrifice will still be enough for you then, just like it's enough for you now to keep you safe within the presence of a holy God." [41:41] (Download)

"This is God's statement to the world that I want to be with you, and I've removed every single barrier from you. Because he came to Bethlehem, we have life; he is the author of Life." [42:16] (Download)

"Because of Bethlehem, God is with us and that means, my friend, there is no more separation between us and God. Do you realize the great gift that we have in just being able to come into His presence?" [39:27] (Download)

"When Jesus died on the cross, the veil was ripped, and what that meant is we now have a sure and steadfast way into the presence of God." [41:05] (Download)
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