
On this third night of Chanukah, we reflect on the Chanukah story and God as the Mighty Warrior who has already won the victory over evil. When the Lord engages in a battle, He is always victorious. He is the Almighty, all-powerful, sovereign Lord, after all. And Jesus rose from the dead, overcoming the power of sin and death! Though this world still suffers from evil, the Lord has foretold the day when He will put it away forever. To us, it’s in the future; to Him who is unbound by time, it’s already done. Chanukah illustrates that our God is victorious, and through Him, we are too. Join us as we celebrate the third night of Chanukah with a full devotional.

“You, Lord, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light.” ––Psalm 18:28 On this second night of Chanukah, we consider our roles as lights in the world. Join us as we celebrate the second night of Chanukah.

When you think of Chanukah, it’s almost certain that a Chanukah menorah comes to mind. The holiday is also called the Festival of Lights.

On this first night of Chanukah, we remember God’s miraculous provision of light. When the time was right in history, God sent His promised Messiah into a world darkened by sin. At Chanukah, we remember Yeshua (Jesus), “the Light of the World,” who came to deliver us from bondage to sin and give us His eternal light and life. Join us as we celebrate the first night of Chanukah with a full-length devotional.
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