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That Baby!

Nothing about the birth, life, and death of Jesus fits the human idea of a hero.

Written by David Burke | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

He came to upend life as we knew it and to open the way to the kingdom that is not of this world. He blesses what we despise and declares woes on what we treasure.    Movies give us one picture of a hero. ChatGPT puts it like this: Heroes are strong, brave, confident, determined... Continue Reading

On Waiting

The waiting is the gift.

Written by T.M. Suffield | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

In the waiting we learn to turn to the God of all Comfort, the God who is our food, the God who is broken for us. We learn to long for the age to come. Waiting reorientates our disposition away from this fleeting moment to the eternities to come.   I’m experienced at waiting. I... Continue Reading

Emptying Yourself for the Sake of Jesus and Others

Sometimes, when we choose servitude under the submission of God, we will have to be emptied out for His sake in ways we wouldn’t dream of.

Written by Brittany Allen | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

The advent season reminds us of what it means to be poured out on behalf of others. When the apostle Paul refers to Christ’s emptying himself, he pulls our gaze first to the baby in the manger (Philippians 2:7).   He awoke earlier than the rest of us. The night before had been filled with... Continue Reading

Three Ways to Celebrate Christmas

How would Spurgeon advise someone to spend Christmas day?

Written by Jordan Crane | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Spurgeon helps us navigate the Christmas holiday, whether we choose to participate in the festivities or not, by encouraging us that there are various reasons to gather on this day outside of tradition or superstition.   To most modern Western Christians, it might be a surprise to discover that Spurgeon did not celebrate Christmas with... Continue Reading

How to Flourish in the Festive Season as a Follower of Jesus

Deliberately make much of our Lord Jesus in the company of those who don’t know Him.

Written by Tumelo Matsitse | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Celebrate Jesus with the world. Tell them he came to the world to “save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). Joyfully point to “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). For “there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved”... Continue Reading

Three Simple Christmas Reflections

As we enjoy Christmas, let it push us to think of the greater joy that awaits us in Jesus.

Written by Stephen Kneale | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

God is no killjoy. He wants us to enjoy ourselves. He gives us good gifts so we can enjoy them. But that joy is but a taste of the joy incomparable that is ours in Christ. One day, when Jesus comes again, we will have joy beyond measure.   As I’m in the mode of... Continue Reading

The Shadow of The Cross Cast Over The Manger

I would never paint the manger scene without a shadow of the cross stretching over it.

Written by Helen Louise Herndon | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Join me this Christmas in stargazing, contemplating the divine mystery – “God became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1: 14). Such contemplation can have a purifying effect in our lives and help us to set our sights... Continue Reading

Seeing Christ This Christmas

Do you want to know what God is like? Look at Jesus.

Written by Bill Elliff | Wednesday, December 25, 2024

It was the ultimate condescension. The Son laying aside His God-powers temporarily and leaving the halls of heaven to inhabit a human body. The greatest work had to be done, and this was the way it had to be accomplished. And now, God was literally with us in flesh and blood.   The birth of... Continue Reading

He Came to a World Condemned

O root of Jesse.

Written by Brian Tabb | Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Jesus Christ is the prophesied sprout from Jesse’s stock. The opening verse of the New Testament designates him as “the son of David” (Matthew 1:1), and his birth in Bethlehem and endowment with the divine Spirit fit the prophetic profile for the messianic king. Yet Jesus is born in a lowly manger, raised in backwoods... Continue Reading

The Theology of the Manger

The fact that God became flesh speaks to us some of the most foundational truths about who God is (and who we are).

Written by John Beeson | Tuesday, December 24, 2024

If we are to know God, we can look to philosophy, creation, and the cross and the empty tomb, but let us not forget to look to the manger. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ is more than just warm feelings, a nostalgic glow of fuzzy spirituality. The incarnation draws us into the... Continue Reading

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