Giving God PRAISE!

Jeremy Baxter

Our goal is to discover not only what God's Word says, but what it means to praise God in our daily life. Each day we will explore a Promise to claim, a Response to Make, an Attitude to change, an Instruction to obey, a Sin to confess, and an Example to follow.

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    Luke Chapter 2: The Savior Is Born: Peace, Purpose, and Making Room for Jesus

    Today we are studying Luke Chapter 2. This chapter brings us into one of the most powerful and familiar moments in all of Scripture—the birth of Jesus Christ. But beyond the manger scene, this chapter reveals how God works through humility, simplicity, and perfect timing. It reminds us that God’s greatest work often comes in the most unexpected ways. As we walk through this chapter, we are not just looking at a story—we are encountering a truth that calls for a response in our own lives. This chapter reminds us that God’s greatest gift came in the most humble way, but it carries eternal power. It calls us to receive the promise of salvation, respond with urgency, change our attitude toward God’s presence, follow His leading, make room for Him in our lives, and live with a heart of worship and testimony. Send us Fan Mail Support the show We’re grateful you chose to spend this time with us in God’s Word today. If this study encouraged your heart, consider sharing it with someone who may need that same reminder. You can also listen to our podcast and support this ministry by clicking the support button on the upper right side of this page. Also feel free to listen to this podcast on your favorite podcast station/app. We would like to hear your thoughts or prayers for this ministry by sending us fan mail or leaving a review on your preferred podcast station/app. May God bless you and keep you in His grace.

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Our goal is to discover not only what God's Word says, but what it means to praise God in our daily life. Each day we will explore a Promise to claim, a Response to Make, an Attitude to change, an Instruction to obey, a Sin to confess, and an Example to follow.