so big and so grand with God’s power unfurled
Friday, December 24, 2021
Christmas Eve
so big and so grand with God’s power unfurled
Thursday, December 23, 2021
He's No Longer a Baby
This Christmas we're focusing on God in the human body of a tiny baby. We're looking at the promised Messiah that the Father brought into the world to do amazing things.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
A Whole Different Kind
it truly will be.
it's not in the use of the place it is found,
not having clean walls, or fresh rugs on the floor,
nor bright colors, fresh linens, or a wreath on the door.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Healer of Broken Hearts is Born
You’re in Bethlehem
town
in a cave near the inn
watching our Savior’s
great mission begin.
He’s the one who was
promised,
the babe in the straw.
But did you see by
that stable a worshipper kneeling,
one in need of a savior, in
deep need for God,
in humble submission,
in reverence and awe?
A woman with tears of
surrender and gratitude
a woman with hands
reaching up as she prays
a woman whose life
has brought nothing but sorrow
has at last found the
answer - the child in the hay.
Did you see by the
stable, yourself, standing near her?
Did you hear her
breath catch as she looked on the scene?
Did you see her face
glow in the wonder of worship?
Did you feel what she
felt – her hearts fervent dream?
The one who was born
in that stable in Bethlehem
was the one she’d
been searching for all her life through
The Son, the Messiah,
the Savior was born for her,
to live and to love
and to die for her too.
If you think a broken
heart might be healed just by seeing the Christ Child there in the manger, then can you imagine what
might be done by the babe grown up to be a man.
He healed the sick, touched the untouchable, loved the unloveable and
died for the sins of all mankind.
If you can imagine.... The Healer of Broken Hearts is here
Monday, December 20, 2021
Celebration?
Christmas! A time of gladness! A time to celebrate. A time for Peace on Earth.
But Sometimes, even in the glad times, a shadow intrudes on our lives. and our peace, while not shattered, shows a little crack. Sometimes, we have the feeling that something around the corner will change our lives and the path we’re on will become rocky. And at those times, we begin to worry. We don’t even know why that worry and uneasiness fills our minds.
So my friend, please remember that your unnamed worries are known by God. Your troubled heart is perfectly clear to him. He feels your hurts and your joys. Give them to him. He will be with you. This verse covers a lot of territory.
If you wonder whether there is anything God cannot control, listen to what He says. He doesn't say you won't pass through rivers, or fires, or trouble. But He does tell us who He is and He does say He will not leave us. He will protect us.
And that gives us reason to celebrate.
"When you pass through the waters, I will be with you: and when you pass through the rivers, They will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the LORD, your God, The Holy One of Israel, your Savior." Isaiah 43:2 and 3
Saturday, December 18, 2021
God Uses People
Shepherds and women, old men and wise, Mary and Joseph with their own eyes, met the promise of ages – the Father’s delight, a promise fulfilled on this wondrous night.
when God’s royal heralds brightened the sky.
Then on the eighth day Simeon held God’s own son
and he praised God on high cause the promise had come.
Sometimes we have this warm feeling in our hearts for “mankind”, and sometimes definitely not. Or maybe you aren’t like me, and you love people in general – the ones we know and the ones we don’t know - all the time. Jesus told us to love God and love each other. Many times, we qualify the “each other” to include just the people we relate to. But Jesus said to love the ones He loves and that isn’t always easy.
Consider the people in the Christmas story. How different they were – We had kings and shepherds, the old and the young, all being used by God to work His plan as He brought Jesus to earth. What does that tell us? It tells me that there is NO ONE God cannot or will not use to do His will. We are needed! We are worthwhile! We are God’s workmanship.
If sometimes you don’t feel like God can use you, please remember
So, as I think about Christmas and the beautiful story of the manger in Bethlehem, I think about the people who were there to help and do, and worship at his bed. I thank God for them, and I thank God for you.
Friday, December 17, 2021
What a Name
This helpless baby boy born from a virgin's womb; this baby probably not over 8 or 9 pounds in weight, and less than 21 inches long; this baby dependent on a mother's care.
This baby who was introduced by the awesome army of heaven to working folk, tending sheep on a hillside. This baby who was ignored by the world He created is with us still.
This baby who did not look like anyone special, just a beautiful new born Jewish boy, No crown on His head or power that we could see,
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Considering the Magi
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Notice
My friends,
Do you ever have days when you feel you don't connect with the world? I do. Do you have days when you truly do not notice the needs and feelings of others. I'm sorry to say, I do, even at Christmas time.
I read a story this morning about a mother who was not connecting either. She didn't see what was right in front of her. Someone was trying hard to catch her attention. That someone was a scruffy, tattered old man, but she was so concerned with her image and her life that she chose not to notice the stranger. She chose not to see that person who was so much in need of attention and affection.
Maybe as we walk though our lives there are people we see, but we really don't notice.
As it turns out, the writer tells us that the woman's small toddler did notice, and He opened his little pudgy arms to that stranger. The mom was forced to notice, and to respond to this man's need for a little kindness.
God was not forced to notice our need for affection and kindness, in fact He is the source of affection - the source of all that is kind and good. And He sent that love in the package of a tiny baby with pudgy arms as well. That baby, God's Son, Jesus continues to reach out to everyone who is in need of acceptance, of love and kindness.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Wise Men Still Seek Him
We’ve all heard about the Wise men from the east, and the journey they took to find the Christ. They knew He was to be King of the Jews, but the scriptures don’t tell us how they knew that. We know that the book of Micah tells where He was to be born, but do you wonder just what these Magi expected to find?
And why? Why did they seek Him? We keep asking the question, why did they make that journey, and why did they bring such rich gifts? How did they know to follow the star? We have so many questions!
Maybe - possibly because of who they were – “Wise Men.” Of course, if you ponder on that, you know that wisdom is NOT a high IQ. Wisdom is not a college degree. It’s not given to any particular type of person or someone with a special occupation. You don’t have to be a preacher or a Bible scholar to be wise enough to search for God. That wisdom is something higher. It’s a gift from the mind of God.
We heard the most beautiful song at last Sunday’s church service. The song is “Wise Men still seek Him”. When wise people find they are missing something, they wonder, and they search!
Oh
God of the mountain, the river and glade,
oh
God of the raindrops, the sunshine and shade,
oh
God of the flowers, the springtime and fall,
oh
God of creation - are you like them all?
I
didn't see Him in the stable lying in the manger bare,
but
I’ll see Him in the world He made when my heart is searching there.
“But if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find Him if you look for Him with all your heart.” (Deuteronomy 4:29)
Monday, December 13, 2021
Bethlehem Wasn't Insignificant
Or
Because we are His children, each one of us, not just the mighty, the rich, and the royal. We are His children, the lowly, the poor, the old and the unborn.
God’s Son was born in Bethlehem – a little town. He was born far from home. He was born in a dirty stable. It was promised. It was planned.
Why was that the plan?
I believe God wanted us to know that our hometowns are never too remote, our homes are never too small. The money in our bank accounts or the reflection in our mirror, will never have any bearing on two facts.
We are children of The King. And He loves us so much that He would give His life to save us, and He did.
Bethlehem seemed insignificant, but it wasn’t. We may feel insignificant, but we aren’t.
It was promised. Jesus, our savior was promised. Eternal life is promised for those who believe.
And for sure, God keeps His promises
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Today, let's think about where our focus should be this Christmas and always.
And then let’s listen to a young child who thinks she should be the star of the Christmas play and see if we can learn anything about ourselves.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Christmas 2021 - The Dove
Again the hills with anthems rang and music filled the earth
Friday, December 10, 2021
Christmas 2021 Immanuel
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Christmas 2021 - He is The Light
The lights went out, t’was awfully dark,
The darkness seemed oppressive, so total was the gloom.
No stars to see, no light for me,
and blackness veiled the moon.
As I sat alone and waited there, for lights again to shine,
I asked again that question,
“What was in God’s mind?”
What if this world would always be as black as this dark night?
What if to stumble in our sin would ever be our plight,
and sin without forgiveness then, would take away our sight?
These words came racing through my mind,
But how did that describe the baby sleeping in that manger bed?
What does Christmas mean to me? I asked myself one day – My answer now is simply this, “Christ came to LIGHT THE WAY.”
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Christmas 2021 - Joy To The World
It’s not something we search for and so seldom find.
When you wake up each morning and begin every day
by counting your blessings and kneeling to pray,
and giving up thoughts that breed discontent,
and accepting what comes, it's a gift – heaven sent.
That joy comes from God, it’s born deep in his love.
It’s rained down from heaven, it’s sent from above.
We find joy in this morning when we look for God’s face.
We find joy in His love, His compassion and grace.
And we find joy when we see that He came to this earth
long ago, as a baby,
We sing joy since He loved us enough that He gave
the splendor of heaven for a crib in a cave.
As the King of all realms left his throne room on high,
left heaven for earth, and came here to die
for love of God’s children,
He was born as a boy,
leaving splendor and might to bring mankind HIS JOY!
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Christmas 2021 - The Fortress
Monday, December 6, 2021
Christmas 2921 Angels We Have Heard
“And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. Luke 2:8 14 (KJV)
Imagine sitting on a hill watching your sheep, just doing your job, and an angel appears. That sounds pretty nice.
But the Bible refers to angels as mighty, spiritual, fearsome messengers of God.
Daniel 6:22 (NIV) the scripture quotes Daniel as saying, he was saved because “My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight.”
In Isaiah 37:36 (NIV) we read, “Then the angel of the LORD went out and put to death a hundred and eighty-five thousand in the Assyrian camp.
And Psalm 103:20 (NIV) reads, Praise the LORD, you his angels, you mighty ones who do his bidding, who obey his word.
When we think about what the shepherds saw and heard, we would be terrified! Angels in the sky were not a normal evening’s entertainment.
The first angel to appear said, “Fear not!” Right! But when the angel explained his mission it was more understandable, wasn’t it? Even then, I would not have been able to get past what I saw there in the sky. The shepherds did, they got past it.
That message is still true for us today. The Savior was born. The angels said that the Savior was born to you, to the shepherds, and to all of us.
Or was it the sign? Sometimes we wish for a sign because we are unsure of what we have heard. The sign was given to us too. Jesus was born. He lived. He performed miracles. He died and rose again. Just knowing Jesus has changed millions of lives.
Or maybe, it was the love of God. 1 John 4:16 and 18 we find that God is Love . . . There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.”
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