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The first famous for Family Feud (wow)

Today we asked this Family Feud-style question: Name two of the first famous people, real or fictional, that kids learn about.

The top answers in the survey of 100 people:
1. George Washington
2. Santa Claus
3. Martin Luther King, Jr.
4. Jesus
5. Dr. Seuss
6. God

Jackie from Mount Vernon was our winner and takes home the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

We also shared a teaser for tomorrow morning’s Morning Thing Top 30 songs of 2019 – listen as Marcy and Rachel count them down from 6 to 9!  Lauren Daigle and Tauren Wells both have 3 songs on the list…

We’ll count down the Top 10 of 2019 this coming Friday.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

The last countdown of 2019!

Here’s this week’s NZ Top 10:

10. Unspoken – Reason
9. Rhett Walker – Believer
8. Riley Clemmons – Fighting for Me
7. Mark Martel and Amy Grant – Silver Bells
6. Lauren Daigle – Rescue
5. Jeremy Camp – Dead Man Walking
4. Vertical Worship -Yes I Will
3. for King and Country – Burn the Ships
2. Zach Williams – Rescue Story
1. Casting Crowns f/Matthew West – Nobody

New Music Friday featured songs – click the album images for video links!

MercyMe – Almost Home
MercyMe Almost Home

Jonathan Cain f/Michael Tait – Wonder of Wonders (yes, the Jonathan Cain from Journey)

Cain and Tait

see Jonathan share the story about the song here

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Joseph’s example

Matthew 1:18-25 (NIV)

18 This is how the birth of Jesus the Messiah came about[a]: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit. 19 Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet[b] did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.

20 But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. 21 She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus,[c] because he will save his people from their sins.”

22 All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: 23 “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” (which means “God with us”).

24 When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. 25 But he did not consummate their marriage until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus.

Matthew 2:13-15 (NIV)

13 When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.”

14 So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, 15 where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.”

In both of these passages, we learn about Joseph’s character, specifically his obedience. Upon receiving a command from God concerning taking Mary as his wife… and then later taking the child out of danger…he obeyed.

These short passages communicate a lot about Joseph. He receives a command and he obeys. No debating. No delaying. Just immediate and complete obedience. Would Joseph’s obedience bring hardship? Probably. And danger? No doubt. But still, he obeyed. And so must we when we commit to listening to God and following his commands.

Joseph was obedient, but he was also a loyal man. When he made his decision to wed Mary, he knew he would face public ridicule. After all, how could he explain the situation? And who would believe the story anyway? But Joseph was willing to face the critics. If people condemned Mary, they would have to condemn him as well.

Think about this, too: Joseph was also careful to take Mary with him when he went to Bethlehem to register and pay his taxes. He could have gone alone. Her presence wasn’t required. But, Joseph knew that if he left her behind, he would not be able to protect her from further ridicule.

Obedience and loyalty was a way of life for Joseph. So, what can we learn from these passages?  We can start by asking ourselves some questions:

Am I caring and sensitive? Do I only look out for myself, or do I have concern about the needs of others?

Am I obedient? Do I seek after the things of God?

Am I loyal? Do I stick by my family and friends during the tough times? Even maybe to suffer ridicule for their sake?

Do I look out for those who are weaker than I am?  Do I have a positive moral code?

Learning to do these things will take work.  But Joseph gives us a great example. We can only do this through asking God every day for wisdom and for strength.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

Praise Thursday – God with Us!

The word Immanuel means, as we learn in Matthew 1:23, “God with us.”  The coming of the Christ child fulfilled what Isaiah wrote in chapter 7, verse 14: “the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.”

In his book Hidden Christmas, Pastor Timothy Keller shares that for centuries, the Jewish religious leaders and scholars had known that prophecy, but did not think that it should be taken literally. They thought it was simply predicting the coming or arrival of some great leader through whose work, God would be present with his people.

However, Matthew writes that this promise is greater than anyone imagined!  It did not come true figuratively, but literally. Jesus Christ is “God with us” because the human life in Mary’s womb was a miracle performed by God himself.  Then Jesus, with his life, his claims and his resurrection, convinced his closest followers that he was not just a prophet telling them how to find God, but God himself coming to find us.

Keller writes that this claim, that Jesus is God, gives us the greatest possible hope.  Why?  Because it means this world is not all that there is…it means that there is life and love after death and it means that evil and suffering will one day end.

And it is not just hope for the world, but hope for you and me personally. A God who was only holy would have not come to us in Jesus.  He would have just demanded that we pull ourselves together and be moral and holy enough to be worthy of relationship with him. But our God is fully holy and fully human – so he doesn’t send someone else – he comes himself!  Jesus is one of us – and that should give us all hope!

So what is the purpose of “God with us?” What does “with him” mean? Pastor Keller writes that the purpose of the incarnation is that we would have relationship with him. In Jesus, the unapproachable God of the Old Testament becomes a human being who can be known and loved. Through faith, we can know this love.

This is a complete shift from the Old Testament. Think about this: anytime anyone drew near to God in the Old Testament, it was terrifying! God appears to Abraham as a smoking furnace; to Israel as a pillar of fire; to Job, as a hurricane or tornado. When Moses asks to see the face of God in Exodus 33, he was told what?  That it would kill him…that he could only get close to God’s back.  When Moses came down off the mountain in Exodus 34, his face was SO BRIGHT with radiance that the people could not look at him!

So Pastor Keller asks this: can you imagine if Moses were alive today and heard the message of Christmas? What would he say?  How would he react? What if Moses heard John 1:14 “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us – we have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son?”

Keller thinks Moses would say, “Do you know what this means? This is the very thing I was denied! Through Jesus, you can meet God. You can know him personally and without terror.  Do you realize what’s going on? Where’s your joy?  Where’s your amazement? This should be the driving force of your life!”

And why did God show up this time in the form of a baby instead of fire? Because this time He has come not to bring judgment but to bear it; to take away the barrier between humanity and God. Jesus is God with us!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

Who Knew Wednesday: The last day of our dig into Christmas Carols!

Carols, carols, and more carols!
Today Todd and I talked about all things carols, first, we listened to two MVNU professors, Dr. VanZant and Dr. VanNest, share about their favorite Christmas carol!
(Click on the picture to hear the conversation.)
Dr.Mike VanZant
  _Dr. Doug VanNest
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Congratulations to Bob from Howard who won a North Main Café Gift Basket and James from Mount Vernon who won an Amy Grant CD! They have both been entered to win the Grand Prize. Click HERE for more info on this!
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What was the first Christmas carol about?  
Answer: The earliest carol was written in 1410. Sadly, only a very small fragment of it still exists. The carol was about Mary and Jesus meeting different people in Bethlehem.
Click HERE for more fun Christmas carol facts!
Congrats to Charla from Utica who guessed what the first Christmas carol was about! She won the $5 Gift Card to Troyers of Apple Valley!
Thanks for checking out the Blog!
Hannah and Todd

Another day of winning!

Today we shared artist news and more winning with Song Poetry and two Christmas Gift Exchanges.

Todd shared stories about the upcoming tour from Hillsong Worship and Kari Jobe – read the story from JesusFreakHideout.com HERE.

He also shared news about Passion releasing a new single ahead of their upcoming Passion 2020 event.  Read more HERE.

Today’s Song Poetry lyrics:
But you’re here, you’re real, I know I can trust you…even when it hurts…

The answer? Kari Jobe and ‘Steady My Heart’ – congratulations to Stephanie from Howard who wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Today’s Christmas Gift Exchange winners were Jane and Mary, both from Mount Vernon. Congratulations!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

The NZ Top 10 for 12/6/19

Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. Riley Clemmons – Fighting for Me
9. We The Kingdom – Holy Water
8. Rhett Walker – Believer
7. Vertical Worship – Yes I Will
6. Unspoken – Reason
5. Zach Williams – Rescue Story
4. for King and Country – Burn The Ships
3. Lauren Daigle – Rescue
2. Jeremy Camp – Dead Man Walking
1. Casting Crowns f/Matthew West – Nobody
cc with mw nobody

New Music Friday – new Christmas music…click the images for links to audio and video!
TobyMac f/ Terrian – All I Need for Christmas
Toby Terrian

Danny Gokey – The Holidays Are Here
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Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Hannah

We’re talking heat today…

Today’s Mystery Monday question, Family Feud-style:

100 people surveyed, top 5 answers on the board, can you name the top two answers?

Name something that gets hot when it’s turned on.

  1. A stove or oven
  2. Water
  3. People
  4. An iron
  5. A light bulb

Congratulations to Ron, who guessed correctly and wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.  Ron chose to donate the certificate to a local charity.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Concert news + a stumper!

Today Todd shared concert news from:

Tenth Avenue Northclick here for the story!

Love and the Outcomemore from NewReleaseToday.com here!

Add a heading

…welcomes two new contestants:
Rob from Fredericktown
Brendan from Gambier

Francesca M. Healy

In the mirror, all that I see,
Is your grace looking back at me.
I’m not the man that I used to be!

Sandye from Mount Vernon was our winner. She correctly guessed We Are Messengers – Everything Comes Alive and wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

 

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