“Folks, the meaning of the name Jesus is ‘He
will save his people from their sins’. In regards to forgiveness the heart of
the forgiver is more important then the person being forgiven. God as soon as
Jesus was sent on earth to wash our sins, wanted to forgive our sins. God said
that we have been cleansed, justified and sanctified. There is no reason for
you to be in pain because of sin. You have all been forgiven already by the
Lord!”
The
citizens of Las Vegas through the Christmas Cantata met the true heart of God.
This was the prairie and the pasture which solved their third and gave them
rest.
Holy
Night which was sang by all the audiences, although they have never practiced
with the Gracias Choir, the harmony which they mad was more moving and
beautiful then any other songs.
“I came here after seeing the Dear Neighbor letter on my car.
Yesterday I wanted to request more tickets, but was worried because the
performance was only one day away, but when I phoned them they were able to
provide me with some tickets. That is why I came with my children. The
performance was great. Especially, Anna’s story in the second act was the best.
I really like the scene where the troublemaker Anna changed after realizing the
importance and love of the family. The word of pastor was great too. I think it
is truly time for us to know the heart of God. God’s love must be the priority.
I think if that is not the priority then all other things are meaningless.
Thank you.” – Yavamis
Las Vegas, a city sought by those searching
for flesh’s pleasure. The empty heart which couldn’t be filled after sinning
was able to be filled and their thirst quenched through the Gospel which was
preached. Christmas Cantata which provides the birth of Christ which the people
dearly sought for. It was thankfulness and glory that one cannot express with
words. In the Sin City, Las Vegas, the mercy of God reached out to them. People
spend the holy night with the Gracias Choir secretly shedding tears thinking of
the Lord who entered their filthy hearts which is like the manger,
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