“Behold, I am making all things new …” These words came from “He who sits on the Throne.” John wrote them down, as he was told to. But he was also commissioned to share them. The scene before the Apostle was pure triumph. Enemies, every last one of them, had now been put down. This […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
A messenger came to a handmaid. These two beings carried hearts of remarkable humility, I think. Gabriel, the messenger, arrived in Nazareth, a tiny nondescript village in the northern reaches of Judea. It was a shabby little highway town. He came to visit Mary, a virgin girl engaged to the town’s carpenter, Joseph, as we […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
Silent night, holy night. All is calm. All is bright. Is this really how the Christmas story goes? Did the coming of the Son really mean that the world would now sleep in heavenly peace? Right. One guy I don’t think got a whole lot of sleep for sometime was Joseph. Jesus as an infant […] The post Silent? Calm? Not for Joseph appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Heaven answered Hell. This is the real point of the Christmas story. The true Light came into the world. See John 1:9. It happened in the manger at Bethlehem, a small town set in a region shadowed by religious and political turmoil. Dawn came when the night most exercised its presence and force. For this […] The post The Revelation Christmas Story appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
After the Father draws us to the Son unto salvation (John 6:44), The Son draws us to Himself, calling us into the most amazing and intimate relationship that our hearts could ever hope for. Then He calls us to something, a specific call according to the measure of Faith and of Grace that He has bestowed upon each individual believer (Rom.12:3; Eph.4:7). Let us receive Grace to not miss enjoying maximumly the first call - to Himself - by focusing more on what He's called us to do. The post Cal...| GGWO Church Baltimore