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The first Sunday in November is set aside to remember the saints who've gone home to be with the LORD. It's a celebration of God's mercy and grace. All Saint's Sunday also serves as a precursor to Advent as a season of anticipation. A glorious Day of the Lord is yet to come, when Christ "shall come with acclamation" with all the saints and we will proclaim, "My God! How great thou art!"
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The first Sunday in November is set aside to remember the saints who've gone home to be with the LORD. It's a celebration of God's mercy and grace. All Saint's Sunday also serves as a precursor to Advent as a season of anticipation. A glorious Day of the Lord is yet to come, when Christ "shall come with acclamation" with all the saints and we will proclaim, "My God! How great thou art!"