Those miserable shepherds didn’t deserve to be the first to hear of Christ's birth, but it was God's grace that reached out to them in their need.
I didn’t deserve to be saved, but God in His great, matchless, marvelous, unspeakable grace reached out to me in the midst of my sins and called me to come to Him.
I’m glad I know who Jesus is.
Revelation 19:16. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS."
“In a little town of Bethlehem so many years ago, — They told Him there was no room in the inn. — But they had no way of knowing Who they had turned away — The Lamb of God Who would take away their sin.
“I'm glad I know Who Jesus is. — I'm glad I know Who Jesus is. — He's more than just a story; — He is the King of Glory. — I'm glad I know Who Jesus is.
“So many people still today don't know who Jesus is — They've never felt His peace within their souls. — But I want my life to show them how His love can set them free. — He's the only One Who can cleanse and make them whole.
“He's the Alpha and Omega, —. the Beginning and the End; — He's Counsellor, Deliverer to me. — He's the Everlasting Father; — He is the King of Glory, — I'm glad I know Who Jesus is.”
Geron Davis
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