MESSIAH Part OneSample

From Handel’s Messiah -
8. Recitative
Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call His name Emmanuel, God with us.
Isaiah 7: 14; Matthew 1: 23
Devotion: You are not forsaken of your God, how great so ever your present distress and danger are; for of your nation, of your family, the MESSIAH is to be born, and you cannot be destroyed while that blessing is in you. Isaiah 7: 14
Joseph is told that Mary should bring forth the Savior of the world. He was to call his name Jesus, a Savior. Jesus is the same name with Joshua. And the reason of that name is clear, for those whom Christ saves, he saves from their sins; from the guilt of sin by the merit of his death, and from the power of sin by the Spirit of his grace. Matthew 1: 23
Text from the 1706 Bible Commentary by Matthew Henry, public domain.
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Take a deep dive into the words of the world's most-loved choral work, Handel's Messiah - all taken from the Bible. Messiah tells the story of God’s plan for the world, the promise of Messiah - Jesus - in the Old Testament, His coming in the Gospels, and His sacrifice so you may have eternal life. Grow in your faith journey as you reflect on the references to Messiah throughout the Bible. Hallelujah!
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