May 8, 2026 – None Like You 1 Samuel 2:2 There is none holy like the LORD: for there is none besides you; there is no rock like our God. Scripture Reading – Luke 1:39-56, Luke 2:1-52 Hannah’s declaration, “There is none holy like the Lord,” echoes through the birth narratives of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. In Mary’s Magnificat, we see the same awe: God is holy, yet He draws near to the humble. The holy God does not remain distant; He enters history through a child laid in a manger. From Elizabeth’s joy to the shepherds’ wonder to the boy Jesus in the temple, holiness is not cold separation but redeeming presence. God’s uniqueness is revealed not only in power, but in mercy and nearness. The Lord who alone is holy chooses to dwell among His people, overturning expectations and inviting us to respond in worship, humility, and trust. These songs help us feel the weight and wonder of God’s holiness and mercy. “Nothing but the Blood” grounds that holi...
From Doubts To Trust Psalm 103:13–14 As a father shows compassion to his children, so the LORD shows compassion to those who fear him. For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust . Scripture Reading – John 21:24-31 Psalm 103 reminds us that God’s compassion is not abstract, it is deeply personal. Like a father who knows his child’s limits, the Lord remembers our frailty and meets us with mercy, not scorn. This truth comes into focus in the story of Thomas in Gospel of John 20:24–31. Thomas doubts, yet Jesus does not rebuke him harshly or exclude him. Instead, Christ draws near, invites inspection, and offers peace. God’s knowledge of our weakness does not push Him away; it compels Him to come closer. Faith is not the absence of questions but the presence of a Savior who meets us in them. Blessed are those who believe without seeing but even in our seeing and questioning, Jesus responds with patient, resurrected grace. These songs ...