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More Jesus (part 2)

(Continued from last week…) I repeat, where are our passionate testimonies of Christ? Where is the abundance of our heartfelt expressions of gratitude for Him? How often does He find a place in our own private thoughts and personal conversations with trusted friends and family? ARE WE CHRISTIANS? So many

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More Jesus (part 1)

In our Bible Dictionary, the word “church” is from the Greek word Ecclesia meaning “an assembly called together.” But we know that Jesus had more in mind than just assembling people together for meetings. We see His intentions to form a community of believers and doers. He often referred to

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The Power of Influence (part 2)

Continuing Henry Drummond’s words from last week about the power of influence… “There is something almost melting in the way [Jesus’] contemporaries, and John especially, speak of the Influence of Christ. John lived himself in daily wonder at Him….To his mind it was impossible for any one to come under

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The Power of Influence (part 1)

I love brilliant, inspired minds. One of my all-time favorite Christian writers, Henry Drummond, wrote an essay back in the late nineteenth century titled “The Changed Life” wherein he speaks about becoming sanctified—or holy—like our Savior. I wish to quote it at length for you… “Reflect the character of Christ,

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Come and See (part 2)

(Continued from last week…) Now herein is a marvelous thing! When Jesus asked His disciples who they thought He was, and Peter boldly declared, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God,” Jesus enlightened them all, by saying to Peter: “…flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto

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Come and See (part 1)

Let’s take a trip to Israel. Let’s take a trip through time. John the Baptist has just turned thirty. Now, younger people in our western civilization get nervous about such birthdays…”the big 3-0”…but not John. Back then, thirty was missionary age. John had received his call years earlier and had

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Be Ye Perfect

Speaking of the Lord’s command to us to “Be ye perfect,” C. S. Lewis gives us two wonderful analogies that help us see into the Lord’s determined heart. He says: “Some people seem to think this means ‘Unless you are perfect, I will not help you’….But I do not think

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Jesus Christ in the Front-Line Trenches

Jesus Christ in the Front-Line Trenches What comes after Christmas has passed? Helmut Thielicke, a beloved German Theologian of the last century, shared the following: “…of all people it is the poets who have become the pastors of our time, who do not hand out [idealistic sentiments], fulfillments, and solutions

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Three Levels of Christmas

Three Levels of Christmas (by William B. Smart) This is a beautiful time of year. We love the excitement, the giving spirit, the special awareness of and appreciation for family and friends, the feelings of love and brotherhood that bless our gatherings at Christmastime. In all of the joyousness, it

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How Old Were Mary and Joseph?

How Old Were Mary and Joseph? We have no ages given in the scriptures or other historical documents to determine how old Mary and Joseph were at the time of their betrothal, or at the birth of Jesus. However, we do have an idea of when other young women and

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Bailey’s Jesus

Bailey’s Jesus (by Ginger LaGrone Tucker) God recently allowed me to see Jesus through the eyes of someone seeing Him for the first time. Having the advantage of knowing how the story ends, we can easily forget the cost of our redemption and the love of our Savior. Every year

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A Russian Orphan’s Christmas Story

A Russian Orphan’s Christmas Story (by author unknown) In 1994, two Americans answered an invitation from the Russian Dept. of Education to teach morals and ethics (based on Biblical principles) in the public schools. They were invited to teach at prisons, businesses, the fire and police departments, and a large

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Tonight He Is Yours

Tonight He Is Yours (by Leotha Wade Slagowski) Tonight He is yours, Mary. For this is the hour of His birth. Count His little toes one by one— A million mothers have counted newborn baby toes A million times before. Marvel at His baby feet. Tomorrow He will walk the

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He Bought Me Every Happiness

We have, hanging in our home, a stunningly beautiful painting by Liz Lemon Swindle of Christ in Gethsemane. This large painting is approximately 5’ x 4.5’, and is positioned on a wall that faces our dining room area. I love the idea of having this very emotionally charged, and profoundly

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Are You Willing…

Are You Willing… (by Henry Van Dyke) Are you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and desires of little children; to remember the weakness and loneliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends love you, and ask whether you love them enough;

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Consider…

Consider… (by T. L. Conklin) Consider what one star does to a night One song to watchers on a lonely hill One candle burning on a window sill To a dark street Think with what lovely light One mother’s smile transforms to glory bright Even a stable Or when all

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Far as the Curse Was Found

I love Christmastime for so many reasons…one of which is that this season affords us so much lovely music. I’ve been thinking these past couple of weeks about Isaac Watts’ great Christmas hymn “Joy to the World.” Verse three, which was slightly altered by W. W. Phelps, and put in

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Christmas–The Rest of the Story

Of all the great souls who have ever lived, it is no secret that One stands out far above the rest. More stories have been told, more songs sung, more scenes painted about Him than about any other who has dwelt on our planet. He’s become a big part of

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Whence Is That Goodly Fragrance?

The smells of Christmastime…freshly cut pine boughs…hot cider with brown sugar, cinnamon, cloves, and a splash of orange…peppermint…gingerbread…chocolate candies…not to mention all of the wonderful foods that we eat as we gather together for mealtime. I love the smells of Christmas! There’s an old traditional French Christmas carol (translated into

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