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An Open Door: This Christmas, Be The Voice That Tells One More Person The Savior Has Come

Greg Laurie

Over 2,000 years ago in the town of Bethlehem, the most extraordinary event in human history unfolded in the most ordinary place—a humble manger. Bible prophecy was fulfilled, and the long-awaited Messiah arrived. The real meaning of Christmas is about the birth of Christ, which was for the death of Christ, which was for the resurrection of Christ.

And because He rose from the dead, everyone who believes in Him will never die spiritually—we have eternal life! That is the “good tidings of great joy” the Bible speaks of in Luke 2:10.

In Luke 2:11, we read, “For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” The real message of Christmas is about God sending a Savior.

For many people, December is a time of loneliness, stress, or painful memories instead of joy. But here’s the thing: While the tree, the gifts, and the parties can all be wonderful, that’s not why Jesus came. He came to save us from the power and penalty of sin. The true message of Christmas reminds us that there is hope and a future.

We get two beautiful pictures of the first Christmas in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. One is filled with lowly shepherds and angels; the other with wise men and a star.

To the shepherds, He sent an angel, who was then “joined by a vast host of others,” while they were in the fields. To the wise men, He sent a star that moved and directed them straight to Jesus.

He spoke to each in a language they could understand. Within the Christmas story is a reminder that God will always reach us where we are.

These two groups of people could not have been more different. The shepherds were at the bottom of the social ladder in the culture, while the wise men were very powerful, educated, and influential people. And yet God still spoke to both.

The greatest news in history was first told to ordinary, working-class people—just like most of us. The angel said to the shepherds: “‘Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord’” (Luke 2:10–11).

The apostle Paul later wrote: “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty; and the base things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, that no flesh should glory in His presence” (1 Corinthians 1:27–29).

God deliberately chose people the culture overlooked. We see that throughout Jesus’ ministry, where He reached out to tax collectors, adulterers, and the list goes on.

Jesus didn’t only come for the elite, the famous, or the powerful. He came for you. He came for me. The message of Christmas is one for all people. It’s like the apostle Paul said: Jesus loved me and gave Himself for me (see Galatians 2:20). And because Jesus came, there is a future and a hope for every one of us who follows Him.

Because of Jesus, we can have a second chance; we can be born again. We can be completely forgiven and spared the judgment we deserve.

In a culture drowning in emptiness, hurry, and hopelessness, people desperately need to hear the gospel message.

The Christmas season hands you the perfect open door to share it. Hearts are more open at this time of year, and more people attend church during this holiday—especially on Christmas Eve—than any other typical day.

Why not try this simple conversation starter: “Hey, how’s your Christmas going?” Many people are stressed and trying to manage it all right now: presents, parties, family. . . This is a moment to remind people of the real message of Christmas: Jesus came to earth to save us from sin because God loves us.

The Bible says in 2 Peter 3:9 that the Lord is “not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” And in Revelation 22:17, “‘Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.’”

This Christmas, be the voice that tells one more person the Savior has come; and the invitation is still open.


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At this point, it is very hard to believe that these entries are based on mistakes or faulty research. They belong to a category that we could label willful disinformation. Willful disinformation is what fuels propaganda, and propaganda is what molds and shapes a generation into following a specific ideology and agenda. Our children and young adults are being misguided into believing in a fabricated history that has nothing to do with facts.

What The Left Worships: Democrats Have An Industry Of Making Saints Out Of Violent Criminals

The story that the legacy media would have us believe about Alex Pretti is that he was a peaceful protester, an observer, a caring nurse incapable of hurting a fly. New video now proves that all of what the media has been telling you isn't true. Verified video footage taken eleven days prior to the deadly confrontation with Pretti shows that he was looking for a provocation days before he brought a loaded weapon and obstructed a federal law enforcement operation.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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Israel My Glory

Greg Laurie

Over 2,000 years ago in the town of Bethlehem, the most extraordinary event in human history unfolded in the most ordinary place—a humble manger. Bible prophecy was fulfilled, and the long-awaited Messiah arrived. The real meaning of Christmas is about the birth of Christ, which was for the death of Christ, which was for the resurrection of Christ.

And because He rose from the dead, everyone who believes in Him will never die spiritually—we have eternal life! That is the “good tidings of great joy” the Bible speaks of in Luke 2:10.

In Luke 2:11, we read, “For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” The real message of Christmas is about God sending a Savior.

For many people, December is a time of loneliness, stress, or painful memories instead of joy. But here’s the thing: While the tree, the gifts, and the parties can all be wonderful, that’s not why Jesus came. He came to save us from the power and penalty of sin. The true message of Christmas reminds us that there is hope and a future.

We get two beautiful pictures of the first Christmas in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. One is filled with lowly shepherds and angels; the other with wise men and a star.

To the shepherds, He sent an angel, who was then “joined by a vast host of others,” while they were in the fields. To the wise men, He sent a star that moved and directed them straight to Jesus.

He spoke to each in a language they could understand. Within the Christmas story is a reminder that God will always reach us where we are.

These two groups of people could not have been more different. The shepherds were at the bottom of the social ladder in the culture, while the wise men were very powerful, educated, and influential people. And yet God still spoke to both.

The greatest news in history was first told to ordinary, working-class people—just like most of us. The angel said to the shepherds: “‘Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord’” (Luke 2:10–11).

The apostle Paul later wrote: “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty; and the base things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, that no flesh should glory in His presence” (1 Corinthians 1:27–29).

God deliberately chose people the culture overlooked. We see that throughout Jesus’ ministry, where He reached out to tax collectors, adulterers, and the list goes on.

Jesus didn’t only come for the elite, the famous, or the powerful. He came for you. He came for me. The message of Christmas is one for all people. It’s like the apostle Paul said: Jesus loved me and gave Himself for me (see Galatians 2:20). And because Jesus came, there is a future and a hope for every one of us who follows Him.

Because of Jesus, we can have a second chance; we can be born again. We can be completely forgiven and spared the judgment we deserve.

In a culture drowning in emptiness, hurry, and hopelessness, people desperately need to hear the gospel message.

The Christmas season hands you the perfect open door to share it. Hearts are more open at this time of year, and more people attend church during this holiday—especially on Christmas Eve—than any other typical day.

Why not try this simple conversation starter: “Hey, how’s your Christmas going?” Many people are stressed and trying to manage it all right now: presents, parties, family. . . This is a moment to remind people of the real message of Christmas: Jesus came to earth to save us from sin because God loves us.

The Bible says in 2 Peter 3:9 that the Lord is “not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” And in Revelation 22:17, “‘Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.’”

This Christmas, be the voice that tells one more person the Savior has come; and the invitation is still open.


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Britannica’s Anti-Israel Propaganda: How Willful Disinformation Can Mold And Shape A Generation

At this point, it is very hard to believe that these entries are based on mistakes or faulty research. They belong to a category that we could label willful disinformation. Willful disinformation is what fuels propaganda, and propaganda is what molds and shapes a generation into following a specific ideology and agenda. Our children and young adults are being misguided into believing in a fabricated history that has nothing to do with facts.

What The Left Worships: Democrats Have An Industry Of Making Saints Out Of Violent Criminals

The story that the legacy media would have us believe about Alex Pretti is that he was a peaceful protester, an observer, a caring nurse incapable of hurting a fly. New video now proves that all of what the media has been telling you isn't true. Verified video footage taken eleven days prior to the deadly confrontation with Pretti shows that he was looking for a provocation days before he brought a loaded weapon and obstructed a federal law enforcement operation.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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Israel My Glory

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BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.