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Biblical scholars agree that an innumerable multitude of angels; indeed, an angelic army were singing in The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 2 verses 13 – 14 on the night Jesus was born. Their singing and majestic, moving and melodious music announced, affirmed and acclaimed the birth of the Savior. But their compelling cosmic concert raises a question as well. What is the message in the music? If you would like to know, listen to the insightful sermon Dr. T. D. Stubblefield preached before Christmas this year at the historic First Baptist Church, Wright City, Missouri.
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Biblical scholars agree that an innumerable multitude of angels; indeed, an angelic army were singing in The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 2 verses 13 – 14 on the night Jesus was born. Their singing and majestic, moving and melodious music announced, affirmed and acclaimed the birth of the Savior. But their compelling cosmic concert raises a question as well. What is the message in the music? If you would like to know, listen to the insightful sermon Dr. T. D. Stubblefield preached before Christmas this year at the historic First Baptist Church, Wright City, Missouri.