TLP 381 (COG 5): The Command to Celebrate God

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How should it change the way we parent when we understand the fact that God expects us and our families to worship Him? The first thing we need to do is teach that Truth to our spouse and kids! Join AMBrewster and he explains how Christian parents can help their family members understand the responsibility they have to worship God in the high days and the low moments of their lives. Check out 5 Ways to Support TLP.Click here for our free Parenting Course!Click here for Today’s Episode Notes and Transcript. Like us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Follow us on Twitter.Follow AMBrewster on Twitter.Pin us on Pinterest.Subscribe to us on YouTube. Need some help? Write to us at [email protected].

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And how should it change the way we parent when we understand the fact that God expects us and our families to worship
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Him? Well, the first thing we need to do is teach our spouse and kids that they have a responsibility to worship
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God in the high days and the low moments of their lives. Welcome to Truth, Love, Parent, where we use
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God's Word to become intentional, premeditated parents. Here's your host,
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AM Brewster. Welcome friends. If you have just stumbled upon Truth, Love, Parent, I welcome you to discover the joy that is parenting the way
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God called and created us to parent. My name is Aaron. At the time of this recording, I've been married for 15 years, have a 13 -year -old boy and an 11 -year -old girl, and I was the residence manager at a home for at -risk teens for the past five years.
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I've also been a biblical family counselor for over a decade. But I don't share this as a way to prove to you that I have the experience and training necessary to fix your parenting.
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That could not be further from the truth. God has everything that we all need for life and godliness in the pages of His Word, and I need that truth just as much as you do.
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Truth, Love, Parent is a nonprofit ministry dedicated to creating free parenting resources for Christian parents, and I'm honored to serve you and your family, and I pray that God uses these resources to strengthen and encourage and equip you in your home.
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One of the resources that we've just created is called The Celebration of God. In fact, we're in the middle of introducing that resource to the world, and we're super glad you joined us.
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However, I would suggest that you go back to episode 376 so you can better understand what The Celebration of God is and how you can use it to disciple your family.
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And if you're returning to hear the next episode in the new Celebration of God podcast, I welcome you back, and I want to remind you that the episode notes and transcripts for today's show are going to be at CelebrationofGod .com,
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to which I'll include a link in today's episode. Episode number 5 of the Celebration of God podcast is about the reality and scope of God's command that we celebrate
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Him. In this episode, I share what I believe has been the most transformative lesson I've learned so far in my study and creation of The Celebration of God, and I pray that it benefits you as well.
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We know God exists. We know He created the ability to worship, and we know that He is the most beautiful and amazing thing we could ever celebrate.
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But God loves us so much that He doesn't just provide us opportunities to celebrate Him, He actually commands it.
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God expects us to praise and honor and adore Him. He desires for us to set aside our selfishness and idolatry and walk in His will.
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And would we really ever want to celebrate a God who's not preeminent enough to demand our worship? That's the
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God we serve, and isn't that truth worth celebrating? The one true
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God of the universe has existed since eternity past in ultimate perfection. He spoke the cosmos into existence for His soul, honor, and glory.
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He moved heaven and earth to redeem mankind, even though we have nothing to offer
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Him. And He's given us everything we need for life and godliness in His Word.
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He deserves our worship. He deserves our adoration. He deserves our praise.
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I'm your host, A .M. Brousser, and this is The Celebration of God. As we work through these introductory episodes, you'll find that the first few are broad, umbrella topics.
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From there, each episode will focus on an increasingly specific facet of the celebration of God. Then once the official festivities start in September of 2020, each episode will target the unique focus of the week or day on which we're celebrating.
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So let's review briefly to remind ourselves what those big topics are. Number one, we unveiled the celebration of God as a personal, family, and church discipleship resource that will not only help us know
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God better, but will also help give us practical, daily ways to love Him better. Number two, we saw that God is the author of celebrations.
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Three, we dealt with important housekeeping items so that everyone understands that we are approaching the celebration of God from a strictly biblical perspective.
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And four, last time we learned the liberating truth that we are free to celebrate God in uniquely personal ways.
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And along the way, I've been repeating key concepts that are absolutely necessary for us to understand. In episode two,
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I touched on the fact that God not only created celebrations, He also commands His people to celebrate. I mentioned this again last time.
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Yes, it's true we have a lot of liberty in certain aspects of our worship of God, but we must not ignore the fact that God commands worship and that He sometimes details the specifics of that worship.
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And that's what today's episode is all about. But before we jump in, let me remind you that we have episode notes available at CelebrationofGod .com.
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There you'll find an outline of today's content as well as all of the verses I reference. As we lay a foundation on which we can build our community's celebration of God, and as we discuss the fact that God commands our celebration, we need to re -evaluate what we think it means to celebrate.
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I believe modern Christians have lost much of what it means to celebrate their Lord, so it's vital that we re -learn what the
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Bible says concerning it. I have only two main points today, but I believe we need to revisit our definition of celebration before we can appreciate those points.
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Intrinsically, celebration is identical to the biblical understanding of worship. Unfortunately, if we consider the modern understanding of worship alone, it will do very little to fix our misconceptions about celebration.
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I wish I could take the time to unpack the biblical data concerning true Christian worship, but thankfully I have a resource that will easily fill in the blanks.
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I have the privilege of being the president of a ministry called Truth Love Parent. TLP has a podcast that, at the time of this recording, has been going strong for four years with nearly 400 episodes.
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On that show, I conducted a series called Family Worship, where we study God's understanding of worship. I would heartily invite you to listen to that series as we are all striving to better understand
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God's expectations for our celebrations. I'll provide a link to the show in the description of this episode.
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For now, though, we must accept the fact that, biblically speaking, celebration and worship are synonymous concepts with two broad applications.
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Let's start with the one that comes most naturally. 1. God commands we celebrate
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Him with our High Days. If we're using the language of the first century, High Holy Days are times when
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Christians come together for organized corporate observance or a set of predefined activities.
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Here's a beautiful example from Psalm 150. Praise the Lord. Praise God in His sanctuary.
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Praise Him in His mighty expanse. Praise Him for His mighty deeds. Praise Him according to His excellent greatness.
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Praise Him with trumpet sound. Praise Him with heart and lyre. Praise Him with timbrel and dancing.
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Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe. Praise Him with loud cymbals. Praise Him with resounding cymbals.
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Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Well, that clearly gives us the impression that God's people are unifying their voices in worship of God.
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And as we were reminded last time, God expects four things from us during these High Days. A. That His followers would worship
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Him. B. That we would worship Him with the correct heart posture. C. That we would carefully follow
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His instructions for worship when He provides them. And D. When He gives us freedom to worship, we need to do so wisely.
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As we comb through the Bible, we see many instances of corporate celebration. Cain and Abel brought their sacrifices to God.
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The first century church created the tradition of celebrating the resurrection every Sunday. And the Lord will one day host the
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Married Supper of the Lamb on the new earth. But I want to move past this point and marinate on the next.
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We'll talk more about how we need to reevaluate our High Holy Days of festivities and events. However, I believe most
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Christians at least understand the value of corporate celebration. Unfortunately, this is where many modern
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Christians have planted their understanding of worship and left it to wither. To worship God is to go to church.
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To celebrate God is to observe a holiday. And though that is definitely true, it misses the mark if we just stop right there.
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The best example of this misunderstanding is the narrow application of the term worship to the singing we do at religious events.
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People call it praise and worship or a worship service. And many times I've heard the song service referred to specifically as the worship.
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Of course, there are also worship teams and worship pastors who are always musicians. And a whole generation of believers has been led to think that worship is something that happens primarily with other people while we're singing.
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Now, again, I would agree that one way we worship God is by singing. He invented singing.
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He commands singing. And we would be foolish to jettison it from our celebration. But singing to and about God is only one sliver of the multitude of words and deeds and thoughts and desires and beliefs that constitute worship.
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In its most basic form, what we worship shows what we value. It reveals what's important to us.
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Let me use a silly example. If I ever drink pop, and I rarely do, there is really only one choice for me.
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You can keep your colas and dewy mountains and lemon -lime concoctions. I will always choose root beer.
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I value it far more than the others. And in a very technical sense, you could say that I quote -unquote worship root beer over the other flavors.
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Now, that statement is completely accurate, even though it may sound ridiculous or even blasphemous. When I celebrate the high day of Easter, I should be showing through my every word and action that I deeply value
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Jesus Christ and what He did to purchase my salvation. But does God expect us to worship
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Him when the high day is over? When we're all driving home? When we're watching
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TV later that evening? When I'm at work the next day? Am I still expected to worship
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Him then? Yes, my friends, yes and yes again. Celebration does not require pomp and circumstance.
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It doesn't always demand baking and festivities and songs and games and sermons and sacraments. Celebration happens in the quiet moments too.
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And in the same way that celebration is not only parties and festivals, worship is not only singing and church services.
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Ken Collier, the president of the Wilds Christian Camp and Conference Center, coined the phrase just two choices on the shelf, pleasing
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God or pleasing self. And that is the most fundamental choice we face during every moment of every day.
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It's the deciding factor in our spiritual warfare. And it happens at the quiet times just like it happens at the festive times.
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So yes, we must acknowledge that God commands that we celebrate Him with our high days. But number two,
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God commands we celebrate Him with our low moments. In fact, there are far more commands to worship
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God in the humdrum moments of our most average days than there are to worship Him in glorious traditions, services, and parties.
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Previously, we looked at Romans 12 .1. Therefore, I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.
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But let us also consider Hebrews 13, 15 through 16. Referring to Jesus, the author writes,
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Through him then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that give thanks to his name.
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And do not neglect doing good and sharing, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.
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In the same way God commanded the early Israelites to worship Him through public animal sacrifice, God greatly desires our private, personal sacrifice.
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And we see this expectation in every single biblical command to obey. We're told to love, obey, pray, give joyfully, passionately pursue
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God's word, admonish each other, teach, evangelize, and countless other commands that touch every area of the
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Christian's life. And they're all summed up beautifully in Christ's own words in John 14, 15,
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If you love me, you will keep my commandments. Let me share with you one of the most transformational moments
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I've had so far as I've studied what the Bible says about celebrating God. I believe the single most important part of our definition of celebration is this.
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Allow me to quote Merriam -Webster, To honor by refraining from ordinary business,
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To mark by deviation from routine. This concept of stopping what we would normally do in order to do something else is desperately important for our appreciation, understanding, and use of the celebration of God.
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And this makes sense when we consider Christmas and Easter and other major events and holidays. Christmas is an event that most believers observe.
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We know the date. We know the day. And the vast majority of us set aside the regular business of the day in order to partake in our
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Christmas traditions. Many people take off weeks for vacation. Work and school are both put on hold.
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And even if you have to work on Christmas Day, you likely at least do something different from your normal routine, even if that's just exchanging gifts, which
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I'm assuming you don't do every other day of the year. And of course, that's an example of refraining from ordinary business for a high day.
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But consider this. God wants me to worship Him just as deeply when my child throws a temper tantrum in a store as He does when
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I sing during an Easter service. When my child melts down in a grocery store, my habituated, fleshly response may be embarrassment, impatience, anger, and even veiled retaliation.
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However, on this occasion, let's say that I choose to respond differently. Instead of the quote -unquote ordinary business, the way
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I'd routinely respond, I ask God for wisdom, and I patiently address my child in truth and love for His honor and glory.
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What just happened in that moment? Well, in that instant, I'm worshiping and celebrating God just as much as if I were part of a worship team at a multi -city rally.
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Every moment of every day, we face a life -altering, universal choice. Am I going to value
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God and His commands more, or am I going to put more value in what I feel like doing? Am I going to lean on my own understanding, or am
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I going to acknowledge Him and trust Him with all of my heart? Is God's plan worthy of my time, or will
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I sacrifice this moment to self? I'm so incredibly excited about walking through the celebration of God with you because we're definitely going to talk about the high days—the glorious way that we as families and churches can laud and honor the name of God with feasts and activity.
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But we're also going to talk about the rhythms God created. We're going to discuss the low moments and how
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I can worship God just as deeply when I'm being tempted to snap at my kids or look at something I shouldn't on my phone, or disobey my parents, or eat more food than I should.
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Those low moments, quiet moments, should still be a sweet -smelling savor to God. Does God command our worship?
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He sure does. He commands it in our communal gatherings, but He also commands—and more frequently commands—it in our hearts, in the average seconds that fill our lives.
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At the time of this recording, one of the most recent series recorded by TruthLoveParent was a study in spiritual warfare, and during that study we took some time to look at the temptation of Christ in Matthew 4,
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Mark 1, and Luke 4. At the end of the forty -day ordeal, Satan arrogantly offers
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Jesus the entire world if only He would bow before Satan and worship Him. And Jesus, the
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God -Man quotes from Deuteronomy 6 .13 and 10 .20 when He says, It is written, You shall worship the
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Lord your God, and serve Him only. Christ was worshiping the
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Father as He stood against Satan, just as much as He was when He died on the cross and just as much as He was when
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He rose again the third day. I'm really looking forward to our next few episodes because we're going to continue getting more and more specific in what it actually looks like to celebrate
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God. We're going to discuss the rhythms He's created and talk about what it means for us in our daily lives.
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And in no time at all, we'll be unwrapping the year -long celebration of God like a child unboxing their favorite gift.
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We'll run our fingers over every piece and turn it inside out as we realize just how marvelous it is. Please share this episode on your favorite social media outlets so more and more
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Christians all over the world can join us in the year -long celebration of God. premeditated parents.
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Join us next time as we search God's Word for the truth your family needs today.