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  1. In a time of unknown, the Flanigans found comfort in the words of the prayer book and made them truly their own.
  2. Everyone is living as a naked sufferer who’s been duped into believing that the nakedness of suffering has to be covered up.
  3. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture echoes with the great songs of salvation that fill our ears, hearts, minds, and mouths with the good news of salvation in Jesus.
  4. When it comes to the Book of Concord, there are really two types of people: those who read the contents and see a series of rap albums, and those who aren’t Flame.
  5. The Church's hymns help us see our own world from another—and perhaps not so different—vantage point that illuminates the impact of the work of Christ and the general providing and protecting activity of our Creator in our lives.
  6. In both Psalms, we hear the Messiah becoming sin for us, and thus he pleads on our behalf before the Father
  7. Physicality is good. Some way or another, choose a full performance of Messiah and give it your full attention. More than one time. Consider it a devotional practice.
  8. The power of music: a natural expression of the children of God! Repent and believe the good news.
  9. Turns out the Christian Church's goal was also the pursuit of happiness! Ooops! Thanks Pandemic!
  10. Jesus knows your name. Whether you’re a boy named Sue or a beggar named Lazarus, the God who named that forgotten man has not forgotten you.
  11. On this Day Handel Begins Composing Messiah, and 5 Things We Can Learn From It
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