Hebrews has Straightforward Teachings About Angels
The book of Hebrews has some of the most straightforward teachings on angels in the Bible. Every Christian should read and apply the correct perspectives when it comes to angelic beings to avoid holding them at a higher heavenly level than they should be.
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Sharing the Good News Through Music
Music in itself has the power to melt the hardened heart, and to calm fears. Ears that willingly turn towards music are then open to hear not just the melodies but also the words of that music.
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Pride Sent Lucifer from Heaven to Earth
Lucifer was one of three archangels mentioned in Scripture. He was created by God as all angels were, but his role was different from the other angelic hosts. Lucifer was referred to as the 'covering angel.' Just as the cherubim covered the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant, Lucifer was established by God to be the angel of worship, one whose ministry surrounded the heart of heaven. Lucifer was created to dwell eternally in the throne room of heaven, in the very presence of God (Ezekiel 28:14).
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Peace On Earth, Good Will To Men is Often Spoken and Sung during Christmas Candlelight Service
Even the skeptics cannot deny that the Christmas season is different from all the others. No matter what style of music a person may choose to enjoy the rest of the year, the traditional Christmas Carol breaks through the musical preferences and barriers, to be universally recognized as the most beloved music of all people and of all time.
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Worshipping God Through Various Forms of Music
Worshipping God with words and music is a practice older than time itself. Angels and humans alike lift their voices and instruments to honor and glorify the Creator of all.
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Composer Edward Hamilton Sears Writes It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear was first sung at an 1849 Sunday School celebration. It has been enjoyed by millions ever since.
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O Holy Night as a Powerful Song Illustrating an Unusual Journey
On Christmas Eve, 1906, Reginald Fessenden, a Canadian inventor, broadcast the very first AM radio program which included him playing a violin solo. The hymn he chose as the first musical piece to ever be broadcast via radio airways was O Holy Night.
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Composer Eugene Monroe Bartlett, Sr. Writes Victory in Jesus
Throughout Eugene Bartlett's 56 years of life, he composed more than 800 songs, including Everybody Will Be Happy Over There and Just a Little While to Stay Here. He wrote the words to his last hymn in 1939 - Victory in Jesus.
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Jester Harrison Wrote the Hymn Marys Boy Child
Mary's Boy Child was written by Jester Harrison.
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Composer Jester Hairston Writes Marys Boy Child
Mary's Boy Child was written in 1956 by Jasper Hairston. The melody of the song is reminiscent of the music the composer so loved to preserve: The Negro Spiritual.
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