The Daily + Tonight At Immanuel!
The kingdom of God is energized by the engine of God’s enthusiasm!
“Of the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end, on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness from this time forth and forevermore. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this” (Isaiah 9:7).
We’ve all seen zealous people accomplish great things through the sheer force of their enthusiasm. The gift of human zeal accomplishes wonders when aimed at the good. But our zeal is also the cause of unspeakable atrocities. What a comfort to know, then, that the kingdom of God does not depend on our zeal. The kingdom of God is energized by the engine of God’s enthusiasm!
Through faith in Jesus Christ, we have been swept up into a movement that cannot fail because Jesus cannot fail. At the cross, the zeal of Jesus overcame the world. And His government has been increasing ever since. In the first century, the cross of Christ was barely a footnote in the gospel of Roman glory. Today, the distant memory of Roman glory is widely preserved as the background to the gospel of Jesus Christ. The zeal of the Lord of hosts has done this! And so it will be for everyone who takes up their cross and follows Jesus. To lose with Jesus is never-ending gain.
Then learn to scorn the praise of man,
And learn to lose with God;
For Jesus won the world through shame,
And beckons thee His road.
TONIGHT: Christmas Eve Holy Communion!
Immanuel warmly invites you to join us tonight for Christmas Eve Holy Communion. We will host two services:
4:00 pm: First service (Children’s classes available for ages 3 and under)
5:30 pm: Second service (No children’s classes available)
Whether you come with family, friends, or on your own, this is a moment to slow down amidst the holiday rush and reflect on the wonder and glory of Christ. Let’s celebrate the beauty of God’s grace and His accomplishments for us through the gift of His Son. Come as you are, bring your need, and let’s worship the One who came to rescue and redeem us.