Luke 2:8-20, The shepherd’s journey from the fields to the manger. Micah introduces the different interpretations of who the shepherd's might have been and how that affects the deeper meaning of the story. How much more powerful is the story when it happens exactly as the angels described?
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Wells & Fences: Freedom in Christ - Micah Witham
Wells & Fences: Fellowship & Mission of the Church - Micah Witham
Wells & Fences: Dependence on the Spirit - Micah Witham
Wells & Fences: Necessity of New Birth - Micah Witham
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Wells & Fences: Introduction - Micah Witham
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The Hope of Glory: What a Spectacle - Micah Witham
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