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The Message From The Manger: Servant to All

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by Jeff Maness, titled "The Message From The Manger: Servant to All" was published on December 23, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

December 23, 2024 ·31m · The Harbor

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The message of Good News the angels brought the shepherds was that a new King had arrived—and who had He arrived for? Luke 2:10 says it is for ALL people! It’s a message, screaming from the manger, that Christ came into the world not to be served, but to serve others—all others. This message of Good News had no limits. It was a message of service to everyone. Christ came to serve you and to serve me. Watch/listen to this message as we take a deeper look into the message of servanthood. Click...

The message of Good News the angels brought the shepherds was that a new King had arrived—and who had He arrived for? Luke 2:10 says it is for ALL people! It’s a message, screaming from the manger, that Christ came into the world not to be served, but to serve others—all others. This message of Good News had no limits. It was a message of service to everyone. Christ came to serve you and to serve me. Watch/listen to this message as we take a deeper look into the message of servanthood.

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