Friday, December 25, 2009
The True Meaning of Christmas!
Fellow Sheepdogs:
I know I've already sent out my Christmas message but, since today is THE day, I wanted to do it in a more personal way. Know that I love all you guys. Stay the course, watch each other's backs, and finish strong out there. Thanks for all you do -- and that includes all our military brothers and sisters serving in harm's way overseas (let's be in prayer for all those serving -- both foreign and domestic). Merry Christmas!
Secondly, please be in prayer for the family and colleagues of Missouri State Trooper Dennis Englehard who was killled in the line of duty today (http://policelink.monster.com/news/articles/129271-missouri-trooper-fatally-struck-on-christmas-day).
Speaking of the true meaning of Christmas, check this out from Ofc. Tom Brozycki: Go to http://shieldsoftheshepherd.blogspot.com/ and click on the "Deeper than Linus" video by John MacArthur (Friday, December 25, 2009 message). Outstanding and right on target!
Finally, I'll leave you with this from Pastor Greg Laurie. Hope you were able to make it to church last night or today. I'll put out the next newsletter later this weekend. Again, Merry CHRISTmas to all!
God Is with Us
"Blessed is the Lord God of Israel, for He has visited and redeemed His people."
— Luke 1:68
Immanuel: God is with us—God came to us. What a staggering thought. It is really the essence of the Christian faith and the Christian life. All other religious ideologies essentially tell you that you must do something: Do this, and you will find inner peace. . . . Do this, and you will reach nirvana. . . . Do this, and maybe you will make it to heaven. But Christianity says it is done—done for you at the Cross, paid for by the blood of Jesus Christ.
Being a Christian is not merely following a creed; it is having Christ himself live in you and through you, giving you the strength to be the man or woman He has called you to be. Jesus said, "Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20) and "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5).
The message of Christmas is God with us. That is important to know, especially during those times when we are going through great difficulty. The psalmist said, "If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there Your hand shall lead me, and Your right hand shall hold me" (Psalm 139:9–10). It is great to know that God is with you wherever you go.
The Bible never teaches that we will have problem-free lives as followers of Christ. But the Bible does teach that we never will be alone. And because of that, we don't have to be afraid. As Ray Stedman said, "The chief mark of the Christian ought to be the absence of fear and the presence of joy."
That is the message that this sin-sick world needs to hear: Immanuel—God is with us.
I know I've already sent out my Christmas message but, since today is THE day, I wanted to do it in a more personal way. Know that I love all you guys. Stay the course, watch each other's backs, and finish strong out there. Thanks for all you do -- and that includes all our military brothers and sisters serving in harm's way overseas (let's be in prayer for all those serving -- both foreign and domestic). Merry Christmas!
Secondly, please be in prayer for the family and colleagues of Missouri State Trooper Dennis Englehard who was killled in the line of duty today (http://policelink.monster.com/news/articles/129271-missouri-trooper-fatally-struck-on-christmas-day).
Speaking of the true meaning of Christmas, check this out from Ofc. Tom Brozycki: Go to http://shieldsoftheshepherd.blogspot.com/ and click on the "Deeper than Linus" video by John MacArthur (Friday, December 25, 2009 message). Outstanding and right on target!
Finally, I'll leave you with this from Pastor Greg Laurie. Hope you were able to make it to church last night or today. I'll put out the next newsletter later this weekend. Again, Merry CHRISTmas to all!
God Is with Us
"Blessed is the Lord God of Israel, for He has visited and redeemed His people."
— Luke 1:68
Immanuel: God is with us—God came to us. What a staggering thought. It is really the essence of the Christian faith and the Christian life. All other religious ideologies essentially tell you that you must do something: Do this, and you will find inner peace. . . . Do this, and you will reach nirvana. . . . Do this, and maybe you will make it to heaven. But Christianity says it is done—done for you at the Cross, paid for by the blood of Jesus Christ.
Being a Christian is not merely following a creed; it is having Christ himself live in you and through you, giving you the strength to be the man or woman He has called you to be. Jesus said, "Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20) and "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5).
The message of Christmas is God with us. That is important to know, especially during those times when we are going through great difficulty. The psalmist said, "If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there Your hand shall lead me, and Your right hand shall hold me" (Psalm 139:9–10). It is great to know that God is with you wherever you go.
The Bible never teaches that we will have problem-free lives as followers of Christ. But the Bible does teach that we never will be alone. And because of that, we don't have to be afraid. As Ray Stedman said, "The chief mark of the Christian ought to be the absence of fear and the presence of joy."
That is the message that this sin-sick world needs to hear: Immanuel—God is with us.