This week in our Carols series, we dive into the timeless hymn O Come All Ye Faithful. Originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles in the 18th century, this cherished carol reminds us of the call to come to Christ as faithful, joyful, and triumphant followers. But what happens when we feel anything but faithful, joyful, or triumphant?
Through this message, we uncover who Jesus truly calls—the weary, the burdened, and the sinners—and how He transforms us into a new creation filled with faith, joy, and triumph. Together, we reflect on the profound truths found in this carol and the power of Jesus to meet us where we are and help us become who He has called us to be.
Discover how faith is built through God’s Word, joy is rooted in Jesus, and triumph comes from knowing who fights alongside us. Let this message fill your heart with hope and truth this Christmas season.
Primary Scripture Passages:
Matthew 11:28–30
Matthew 9:12–13
2 Corinthians 5:17
Hebrews 12:2
Romans 10:17
Galatians 5:22–23
Isaiah 9:6–7
Additional Scriptures Referenced:
Isaiah 43:2–3
Luke 2:10–11
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