Beth Willis Miller, M.Ed., is the author of Twenty Encouraging Devotions with Inspiring Bible Journaling Artwork with Illustrator Krista Hamrick and Name Above All Names Devotional: Focusing on 26 Alphabetical Names of Christ with Illustrator Krista Hamrick. Beth has a Master's degree in Education, in curriculum, instruction, and supervision. Seeing others' lives transformed by the truth of God's Word is her passion and purpose. She is married with two adult children, and two grandsons.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Bethlehem--Glory In The Highest
Standing in the city of Bethlehem, looking out on the Shepherd's Fields I can just imagine the heavens opening up and the angels descending and shouting, "Glory to God in the highest, unto to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord."
Emmanuel, "El" means "God," the rest of the word means "with us," the "with us God." He created us to be with us. He gave each of us a longing for Him by creating every single human being with a "with" need. While the world carried on unconcerned, the infant Emmanuel cooed and kicked and toddled His way to His feet. God, the Immortal Invisible, walked among His people, Israel, as they sojourned through the wilderness. But not until now did His invisible feet sink into the sand, shod with skin, making visible prints. And God was with us. Emmanuel. "Glory In The Highest" by Chris Tomlin
You are the first You go before You are the last
Lord, You're the encore.
Your name's in lights, for all to see The starry host declare Your glory.
Glory in the highest Apart from You there is no god Light of the world The Bright and Morning Star Your name will shine for all to see You are the one You are my glory
And no one else could ever compare To You, Lord All the earth together declares Glory in the highest to You, Lord
All the earth will sing Your praise The moon and stars, the sun and rain Every nation will proclaim That You are God and You will reign Glory, glory hallelujah Glory, glory to You, Lord Glory, glory hallelujah Hallelujah
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