On today's podcast, Pastors Rob Sauers and Nathanael Mayhew take us through a study of the Advent/Christmas hymn "Savior of the Nations, Come." This is one of the oldest hymns in the hymnal, written in the fourth century by St. Ambrose. As we review this hymn, we will look at how this hymn is firmly based on the teachings of God's Word in its brief description of the entire earthly ministry of our Savior. We will see how this hymn beautifully points to the person and work of Jesus for us, and we will see the benefits of continuing to sing this ancient hymn still today.
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