Love God Greatly - the Savior Who Comes Near: A Study on the Nearness of God From the Manger to the CrossNäide

Let's learn this verse together!
“For a child has been born to us, a son has been given to us. He shoulders responsibility and is called Wonderful Adviser, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 (NET)
Challenge yourself!
Slow down this week and take time to remember the miracle of Christ’s birth. Whether it’s lighting a candle, journaling, or reading the story of Jesus’ birth with your family, let your heart reflect on the truth that God came near for you.
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We hope this one-week Plan blessed you as we started our study on The Savior who Comes Near! It is such a gift to study God's Word, and it can be even sweeter when we study with God's People!
The Savior who Comes Near: A Study on the Nearness of God From the Manger to the Cross has three more weeks.
Do you want to continue on and connect with other women who are studying God's Word?
Join us for this Bible study with a journal, digital resource bundle, or on our Love God Greatly app. You can find the corresponding content of The Savior who Comes Near, including blog posts, on our website! Continue this study to learn more about what it looks like to look to the Savior who comes near in this Advent Season. You can also email info@lovegodgreatly.com to learn more about ways to connect!
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About this Plan

In a world that often feels cold, chaotic, and distant, this study brings us back to what our hearts long for most—a Savior who draws near. From the cradle to the cross to the promise of His return, Jesus has always come close. Not to condemn but to rescue. Not to remain distant but to dwell with us. In this Bible study, you’ll journey through key passages of Scripture that reveal the nearness of Christ at His birth, in His mission to save sinners, through His sacrifice on the cross, and in the hope of His glorious return.
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