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#451: "O What a King" by Katy Nichole

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Reading familiar Scriptures from a fresh perspective helps God's Word come alive for me. Katy Nichole's Christmas song "O What A King" is sung from Mary's perspective and caused me to revisit the details of Christ's birth with her in mind.

Let's read these familiar passages together again with a new emphasis.

In this episode, I discuss the following:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture – this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Remembering people described in the Bible were real
    • Start with God
    • Make a list
    • Compare and contrast
    • Consult an overview
  • Recognizing while we are focusing on Mary's story this week, the GRAND story is always about Jesus
  • Rereading the Christmas account with an emphasis on Mary's perspective
  • A question every believer can ask is, "Who am I that you would choose me?" - Psalm 8:4
  • Identifying a very human response to an angel speaking Mary's name
  • Making a list of Mary's responses
  • Meditating on Mary's song - Luke 1:46-55
  • Consulting an overview of Luke 1-2 - BibleProject.com
  • Comparing and contrasting Mary's song in Luke to Hannah's song in 1 Samuel 2
  • The idea that while Mary wasn't quoting the Old Testament, she was so steeped in Scripture that it was a natural overflow
  • Allowing this song to be a poetic rendering, but also recognizing that Mary may have known what a gift Jesus was, but was also human enough to forget from time to time

May we be so steeped in Scripture that our thoughts and words overflow with the very words and thoughts of God.

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Innhold levert av Michelle Nezat. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Michelle Nezat eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Reading familiar Scriptures from a fresh perspective helps God's Word come alive for me. Katy Nichole's Christmas song "O What A King" is sung from Mary's perspective and caused me to revisit the details of Christ's birth with her in mind.

Let's read these familiar passages together again with a new emphasis.

In this episode, I discuss the following:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture – this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Remembering people described in the Bible were real
    • Start with God
    • Make a list
    • Compare and contrast
    • Consult an overview
  • Recognizing while we are focusing on Mary's story this week, the GRAND story is always about Jesus
  • Rereading the Christmas account with an emphasis on Mary's perspective
  • A question every believer can ask is, "Who am I that you would choose me?" - Psalm 8:4
  • Identifying a very human response to an angel speaking Mary's name
  • Making a list of Mary's responses
  • Meditating on Mary's song - Luke 1:46-55
  • Consulting an overview of Luke 1-2 - BibleProject.com
  • Comparing and contrasting Mary's song in Luke to Hannah's song in 1 Samuel 2
  • The idea that while Mary wasn't quoting the Old Testament, she was so steeped in Scripture that it was a natural overflow
  • Allowing this song to be a poetic rendering, but also recognizing that Mary may have known what a gift Jesus was, but was also human enough to forget from time to time

May we be so steeped in Scripture that our thoughts and words overflow with the very words and thoughts of God.

More Than a Song Playlist

</p><p>Logos Bible Software Webinar Replay. Deep discounts offered until April 18, 2024 - <a href="https://logos.com/mnezat">CLICK HERE</a></p>

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