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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we turn our attention to the wonder of Christmas through the lens of Hebrews 9.23 through 28. We explore how the incarnation opened Christ’s ministry as our Great High Priest, how His once for all sacrifice stands in contrast to the old order, and how His promised return gives hope to all who look for Him. In the Second Pour, we celebrate a long list of birthdays from our BBA family and honor Mr. Don Adams for twenty-four years of faithful service. In the Final Pour, we reflect on Nietzsche’s statement, “Everything matters. Nothing’s important,” and consider how the New Covenant reframes meaning and purpose for the believer. Together, the episode invites us to see Christmas not as sentiment but as the opening act of God’s saving work.
By Jack FarmerIn today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we turn our attention to the wonder of Christmas through the lens of Hebrews 9.23 through 28. We explore how the incarnation opened Christ’s ministry as our Great High Priest, how His once for all sacrifice stands in contrast to the old order, and how His promised return gives hope to all who look for Him. In the Second Pour, we celebrate a long list of birthdays from our BBA family and honor Mr. Don Adams for twenty-four years of faithful service. In the Final Pour, we reflect on Nietzsche’s statement, “Everything matters. Nothing’s important,” and consider how the New Covenant reframes meaning and purpose for the believer. Together, the episode invites us to see Christmas not as sentiment but as the opening act of God’s saving work.