God’s love for prayers, hymns, and praises is at the heart of Christian worship! The Bible says making “a joyful noise” and singing praises is a beautiful way to thank God for His blessings and show our love (see Psalms 100, 147). Hymns and worship songs—like *Great Is Thy Faithfulness* and *How Great Thou Art*—remind us of God’s faithfulness, love, and power, and our praises help us draw closer to Him.
The phrase from the hymn *In Christ Alone*. Means that true hope isn’t found in our circumstances, but in Jesus Christ Our Saviour. He is our light, strength, and the solid ground we stand on, even in life’s toughest storms.
Because of Our Saviour Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, we have “a living hope” for forgiveness, new life, and eternity with God.
Hallelujah!
Happy Sunday to all.
The phrase from the hymn *In Christ Alone*. Means that true hope isn’t found in our circumstances, but in Jesus Christ Our Saviour. He is our light, strength, and the solid ground we stand on, even in life’s toughest storms.
Because of Our Saviour Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, we have “a living hope” for forgiveness, new life, and eternity with God.
Hallelujah!
Happy Sunday to all.
God’s love for prayers, hymns, and praises is at the heart of Christian worship! 🙌 The Bible says making “a joyful noise” and singing praises is a beautiful way to thank God for His blessings and show our love (see Psalms 100, 147). Hymns and worship songs—like *Great Is Thy Faithfulness* and *How Great Thou Art*—remind us of God’s faithfulness, love, and power, and our praises help us draw closer to Him.
The phrase from the hymn *In Christ Alone*. Means that true hope isn’t found in our circumstances, but in Jesus Christ Our Saviour. He is our light, strength, and the solid ground we stand on, even in life’s toughest storms.
Because of Our Saviour Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, we have “a living hope” for forgiveness, new life, and eternity with God.
Hallelujah!
Happy Sunday to all.