Paul Pulsipher

Stepping Into Freedom

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  • Freedom in Music XIII

Freedom in Music XIII

Sunday 15th December 2019

Join Paul Pulsipher in reflecting on Christmas' true meaning through 'O Holy Night', focusing on Christ's transformative power.
13 minutes
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Finding Freedom: Celebrating Christmas with Music and Faith

He lives, he loves you, he atoned for you and he has every power in the entire multiverse to do anything and he will to help you, to heal you, to transform you.
With the holiday season in full swing, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle. But in this special episode of 'Stepping into Freedom', Paul Pulsipher invites us to pause and reflect on the true essence of Christmas. Through his favorite Christmas song, 'O Holy Night', Paul shares a heartfelt verse he penned, offering a fresh perspective on the season’s significance.
This episode isn’t just about music; it’s about the profound impact of focusing on Christ during the holidays. Paul underscores President Nelson's message that all power flows from Christ, reminding us to see the complete picture of His birth, life, and sacrifice. He delves into the healing and transformative power of the atonement, encouraging listeners to be Christ’s hands in the world. As Paul speaks, his words are a gentle nudge to remember the freedom and hope that Christ brings.
By the end of the episode, you’ll feel inspired to celebrate Christmas not just with gifts and decorations, but with a renewed focus on faith and service. This episode is a beautiful reminder to stand steadfast in the freedom God has given us and to let Christ’s love shine through our actions.