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39
What kind of love is this that Jesus, the Son of God would lay aside
His glory and make himself nothing, taking on the very form of a
servant, to be born in the likeness of men? It is written, "He was
rich but for our sake became poor." This holy child, the beautiful
I Am came in humility and peace to dwell among us. But His
arrival was only the beginning of a greater story unfolding.
NARRATOR :
A story of sacrifice and salvation, a battle between darkness
and light for the hearts of men and a victorious King
who would overcome death itself to rule and reign forever.
(music to "A King Has Come" begins)
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