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Follow the order of worship below along with streamed service above. -Feel free to view the order online or download it here. Live-streamed service available Sundays 9am until 12:30pm CST. If you’re traveling or homebound and miss that window, you can email streaming@covenantchicago.org to get a link to the service. Christmastide_122924…
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Starting this Sunday, we will spend four weeks looking at the first four chapters of Proverbs and the implications of the way of wisdom and the way of folly.Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, primarily written by King Solomon. 1 Kings 4 tells us that “God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding beyond measure, and breadth of mind like the sand…
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Join me as we pray for the reading of God’s word. Father, we give you all thanks and praise for you have brought us through this advent season in which while we were preparing for your first coming, your incarnation, the word became flesh and dwelt among us. Lord, we were also to be training our thoughts on your second coming. And Lord, we thank yo…
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The passage before us is often referred to as The Magnificat. It is the Latin word for “magnify” which is how Mary begins her song: “My soul magnifies the Lord.” And what a song it is! It is a song of truth for an age of deception. It is a song of hope for an age of cynicism. In reading the words carefully we come to notice that Mary’s song is, as …
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Follow the order of worship below along with streamed service above. -Feel free to view the order online or download it here. Live-streamed service available Sundays 9am until 12:30pm CST. If you’re traveling or homebound and miss that window, you can email streaming@covenantchicago.org to get a link to the service. LC-2024…
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In order to fulfill prophecy concerning Christ's birth, to emphasize his redemptive purposes in it and to herald the good news of Christ's birth:I. God Orchestrated the Inner Workings of an Earthly Empire.II. God Coordinated the Minute Details of History.III. God Mustered the Angelic Hosts of Heaven.…
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Last week, we looked at the Messiah’s message pronounced in Isaiah 61. And today, we are considering the temptations Jesus endured as part of his preparation for his Ministry of Redemption. We look through the reading of God’s word. If you please join me in prayer. Living God, we ask that you would help us to hear your Holy word that we truly under…
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Follow the order of worship below along with streamed service above. -Feel free to view the order online or download it here. Live-streamed service available Sundays 9am until 12:30pm CST. If you’re traveling or homebound and miss that window, you can email streaming@covenantchicago.org to get a link to the service. Advent_121524…
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What is recorded by Luke in these verses is historically referred to as the Annunciation, that is, the Announcement. It is The Announcement of all announcements! Some of the world’s greatest composers and artists and poets have sought to capture the marvelous wonder of the scene Luke describes. What was announced to Mary on that fateful day was the…
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Look to the reading of God’s word, if you please join me in prayer. Father God, indeed, you are the source of all light, and by your word, you give light to our souls. We ask then that you would pour out upon us a spirit of wisdom and understanding. That being taught by you in holy scriptures, our hearts, minds will be open to know all that pertain…
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Follow the order of worship below along with streamed service above. -Feel free to view the order online or download it here. Live-streamed service available Sundays 9am until 12:30pm CST. If you’re traveling or homebound and miss that window, you can email streaming@covenantchicago.org to get a link to the service. Advent_120824…
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The prophets Isaiah and Micah were contemporaries, laboring to proclaim the word of the LORD to a stubborn people. Micah is known as a prophet zealous for justice, having witnessed the downstream effects of the blatant violations of Israel and Judah’s rulers, false prophets, and corrupt priests. We know little about Micah’s background, but his mess…
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