Just as the angels spoke to the shepherds of Bethlehem: "And this shall be a sign unto you, you shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger", the decor of a simple nativity can be God's signpost to a lost world that Jesus is the Reason for the Season!
December 25, 2019
The miracle of Hanukkah inspires Christians to stand against the infiltration of darkness, godlessness, and paganism invading America. It is a warning of what can happen if we allow political liberalism and evangelistic inclusivism put out the candle of the Gospel like the ancient Jews did.
The incarnation of the Son of God is why we celebrate Christmas It is the miracle of redemption when the Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us. Yet, today, not only is Christmas secularized, snuffing out every reference to Jesus, it is becoming demonized by a generation of scorners who have defiled Christmas into a Halloween theme. They celebrate “Krampus,” a two-horned half-goat god, even changing the lyrics of holy carols into profane mockery.
December 24, 2019
The miracle of Hanukkah inspires Christians to stand against the infiltration of darkness, godlessness, and paganism invading America. It is a warning of what can happen if we allow political liberalism and evangelistic inclusivism put out the candle of the Gospel like the ancient Jews did.
The incarnation of the Son of God is why we celebrate Christmas It is the miracle of redemption when the Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us. Yet, today, not only is Christmas secularized, snuffing out every reference to Jesus, it is becoming demonized by a generation of scorners who have defiled Christmas into a Halloween theme. They celebrate “Krampus,” a two-horned half-goat god, even changing the lyrics of holy carols into profane mockery.
December 23, 2019
The miracle of Hanukkah inspires Christians to stand against the infiltration of darkness, godlessness, and paganism invading America. It is a warning of what can happen if we allow political liberalism and evangelistic inclusivism put out the candle of the Gospel like the ancient Jews did.
The incarnation of the Son of God is why we celebrate Christmas It is the miracle of redemption when the Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us. Yet, today, not only is Christmas secularized, snuffing out every reference to Jesus, it is becoming demonized by a generation of scorners who have defiled Christmas into a Halloween theme. They celebrate “Krampus,” a two-horned half-goat god, even changing the lyrics of holy carols into profane mockery.
December 20, 2019
The miracle of Hanukkah inspires Christians to stand against the infiltration of darkness, godlessness, and paganism invading America. It is a warning of what can happen if we allow political liberalism and evangelistic inclusivism put out the candle of the Gospel like the ancient Jews did.
The incarnation of the Son of God is why we celebrate Christmas It is the miracle of redemption when the Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us. Yet, today, not only is Christmas secularized, snuffing out every reference to Jesus, it is becoming demonized by a generation of scorners who have defiled Christmas into a Halloween theme. They celebrate “Krampus,” a two-horned half-goat god, even changing the lyrics of holy carols into profane mockery.
December 19, 2019
The unveiling of one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries was fulfilled in the Christmas story: A virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name “Emmanuel.” Fulfilled in Matthew’s gospel, the virgin Mary bore Jesus, Emmanuel, interpreted —God with us.
Isaiah, received the revelation of the coming Messiah as God with us, but he never saw—nor could he have understood that Jesus not only fulfilled God with us in the flesh—but through our faith in his death and the new birth, He is Christ IN us!
O wonder of wonders! The Word of God became flesh and dwelled among us! Paul said that this mystery had been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to us. It is awesome to have God with us, but we have received an upgrade: It is now Christ in us!
December 18, 2019
The unveiling of one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries was fulfilled in the Christmas story: A virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name “Emmanuel.” Fulfilled in Matthew’s gospel, the virgin Mary bore Jesus, Emmanuel, interpreted —God with us.
Isaiah, received the revelation of the coming Messiah as God with us, but he never saw—nor could he have understood that Jesus not only fulfilled God with us in the flesh—but through our faith in his death and the new birth, He is Christ IN us!
O wonder of wonders! The Word of God became flesh and dwelled among us! Paul said that this mystery had been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to us. It is awesome to have God with us, but we have received an upgrade: It is now Christ in us!
December 17, 2019
The unveiling of one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries was fulfilled in the Christmas story: A virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name “Emmanuel.” Fulfilled in Matthew’s gospel, the virgin Mary bore Jesus, Emmanuel, interpreted —God with us.
Isaiah, received the revelation of the coming Messiah as God with us, but he never saw—nor could he have understood that Jesus not only fulfilled God with us in the flesh—but through our faith in his death and the new birth, He is Christ IN us!
O wonder of wonders! The Word of God became flesh and dwelled among us! Paul said that this mystery had been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to us. It is awesome to have God with us, but we have received an upgrade: It is now Christ in us!
December 16, 2019
When Abraham and his nephew Lot separated because of their great flocks and possessions, Abraham allowed Lot to choose first where to go. Lot lifted up his eyes to the well-watered fertile plains before Sodom, and he turned to the east, where he pitched his tent toward Sodom. The plain was beautiful, even as the Garden of Eden, but it was too close to Sodom where the men of the city were exceedingly wicked before the Lord. Eventually, the pull of its wickedness drew him, and he moved from the suburbs into to the city where he settled his family.
Lot threw in his lot with the Sodomites, going from tolerance to acceptance. When God sent two angels to rescue him and his family before their fiery destruction, some refused to flee, and he lost his wife on the way out. Many in the church today are pitching their spiritual tents, just like Lot had first pitched his tent, in the green lush suburbs of Sodom, but he didn’t stay there.
December 13, 2019
When Abraham and his nephew Lot separated because of their great flocks and possessions, Abraham allowed Lot to choose first where to go. Lot lifted up his eyes to the well-watered fertile plains before Sodom, and he turned to the east, where he pitched his tent toward Sodom. The plain was beautiful, even as the Garden of Eden, but it was too close to Sodom where the men of the city were exceedingly wicked before the Lord. Eventually, the pull of its wickedness drew him, and he moved from the suburbs into to the city where he settled his family.
Lot threw in his lot with the Sodomites, going from tolerance to acceptance. When God sent two angels to rescue him and his family before their fiery destruction, some refused to flee, and he lost his wife on the way out. Many in the church today are pitching their spiritual tents, just like Lot had first pitched his tent, in the green lush suburbs of Sodom, but he didn’t stay there.
December 12, 2019