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Memory Verse: “I called my Son out of Egypt.” Hosea 11:1
Introduction
- Our Lord and savior Jesus Christ was born in the 40th year of the reign of king Herod. The three kings that brought kings who brought gifts to the heavenly king, came to king Herod asking of the Lord’s where about.
- When king Herod heard of a new born King, he thought that the Jesus Christ was going to reign as an earthly king in his place. Therefore he wanted to kill the Child. But an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph, and told Him to take the Child and His mother to Egypt. /Matthew 2/
- Today’s lesson is on the exile of the Lord with His mother into Egypt, the events surrounding His exile, and the reason for His exile.
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Memory Verse: “I called my Son out of Egypt.” Hosea 11:1
Introduction
- One of the consequences of standing firm in faith is being exiled. Throughout the history of mankind, many righteous men of God have been exiled because of their faith.
- Today, we are going to see the life of few righteous poeple who have been subjected to exile for the sake of righteousness.
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What comes to your mind when you think of Christmas? Is it the gifts you get from your parents, uncles and aunts, or is it the Greatest Gift we received on the day of Christmas many years ago? Do you know what this Gift is? That is what we are going to learn about in this article.
Hundreds of years before the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, a prophet of God called Isaiah said, “Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.” (Isaiah 9:6). The prophet Isaiah said this about the Greatest Gift the world has ever received—our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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By Dn. Alemayehu Desta
Our Lord Jesus Christ had twelve disciples who used to follow Him everywhere and learn from Him. They used to ask Him many questions, and He would answer them all for them. He taught them about faith, prayer, fasting, God’s commandments, love and all that they needed to know so that they could also go and pass on His teaching to others.
Once upon a time, He washed the disciples’ feet, and said to them, “I have given you an example so that you should do as I have done to you.” (John 13:15). He taught them by example to humble themselves and serve each other. He said, “This is my commandment to you, love one another as I have loved you.” (John 15:12).
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By Dn. Alemayehu Desta
God is the Creator of everything in the universe. There is nothing that was not created by Him. He created the heavens and the earth, angels and mankind, animals and plants… in six days. The first day of creation is Sunday. On the first day, He created the heavens and the earth. On this day also He created light so that we may see. Including Sunday, in six days, God created water so that we may drink and not be thirsty; He created the sun so that it would shine for us during the day and give heat; He created plants that we may eat from their fruit; He created fish in the sea, animals on land, and birds that fly so that we may see the wonders of God and His rule over all creation on earth. Finally, on the Sixth day, on a Friday, He created man in His own image, and He said, “Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.” (Genesis 1:26).
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