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Luke 1:57-77. This week in our Original Christmas Playlist series, we explore Zechariah’s song—The Benedictus—a response born not from doubt, but from restored faith. After months of silence, Zechariah finally speaks, and his first words are worship: “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.” His song declares God’s mercy, His faithfulness to His promises, and the unstoppable truth that what God has spoken is already as good as done. Jesus is the sunrise to those sitting in darkness—and His tender mercy still pursues us today.
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If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!
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Luke 1:57-77. This week in our Original Christmas Playlist series, we explore Zechariah’s song—The Benedictus—a response born not from doubt, but from restored faith. After months of silence, Zechariah finally speaks, and his first words are worship: “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.” His song declares God’s mercy, His faithfulness to His promises, and the unstoppable truth that what God has spoken is already as good as done. Jesus is the sunrise to those sitting in darkness—and His tender mercy still pursues us today.
For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!
If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!