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Did you know we serve a Mighty God? His power is incredible and still relevant today. In the past, seas were parted, thousands were fed with a few loaves of bread, and even the dead were raised to life. But God’s power isn’t just seen in big miracles—it’s also in the small, everyday moments. Scientists have discovered a spark of light at the moment life begins, showing that life itself is a miracle, with each person created intentionally and with care.
The most amazing display of this power is how God chose to become human. Jesus, who could command the universe, was born as a tiny, helpless baby, relying on Mary and Joseph for care. This act, called the incarnation, shows that true power is about serving others. Early Christians understood this, giving to those in need and trusting God to provide, even in tough times.
God’s power isn’t just about fixing problems but being close to us in our struggles. When Lazarus died, Jesus didn’t just perform a miracle—he wept with the family. This shows that even in our hardest moments, we are not alone. This Christmas, remember that God’s power is active in both the big and small moments. Every struggle is seen, and every challenge can be faced with strength because the same mighty God who worked miracles then is still at work now.
Watch this message from Pastor Zachary Taylor to experience Jesus as a Mighty God.
#MightyGod #HisNameShallBe #LiquidChurch
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Did you know we serve a Mighty God? His power is incredible and still relevant today. In the past, seas were parted, thousands were fed with a few loaves of bread, and even the dead were raised to life. But God’s power isn’t just seen in big miracles—it’s also in the small, everyday moments. Scientists have discovered a spark of light at the moment life begins, showing that life itself is a miracle, with each person created intentionally and with care.
The most amazing display of this power is how God chose to become human. Jesus, who could command the universe, was born as a tiny, helpless baby, relying on Mary and Joseph for care. This act, called the incarnation, shows that true power is about serving others. Early Christians understood this, giving to those in need and trusting God to provide, even in tough times.
God’s power isn’t just about fixing problems but being close to us in our struggles. When Lazarus died, Jesus didn’t just perform a miracle—he wept with the family. This shows that even in our hardest moments, we are not alone. This Christmas, remember that God’s power is active in both the big and small moments. Every struggle is seen, and every challenge can be faced with strength because the same mighty God who worked miracles then is still at work now.
Watch this message from Pastor Zachary Taylor to experience Jesus as a Mighty God.
#MightyGod #HisNameShallBe #LiquidChurch

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