Archive for December, 2013

27
Dec
13

Stephen.

The first Christian Martyr.  Acts 6:5-8:3.

Today we hear daily in our media reports of the deaths of Christians in Iraq, Syria and Egypt. But many more die across the globe in China, India, the Muslim world, tribal and political violence in Africa and South-America.

Meanwhile Christians die in the Britain and the U.S.A. for their faith, or good deeds. The world does not love us, because we do not continue to tell lies and live in the darkness. We are alive within the New Life, that the Holy Spirit of God is within us. We will be honest and tell the truth. We will also help those in need, in the world and in the Church and not find escuses to justify Sin.

Stephen was murdered by Libertarians not because he had a faith in God, but because he spoke a truth that  they did not want to hear. We will be persecuted and some of us may go home, but even if we are attacked, provoked we must learn to forgive and not react.

Ephesians 4:23, 32,   Colossians 3:10,   Hebrews 12:24,   1 Peter 1:4,   1 John 2:9,   Revelation 3:12.

21
Dec
13

Merry Christmas.

What are we eating this ‘Christmas?

In a few days from now many people across the globe will be sitting down in families or alone to eat a meal that celebrates the birth of the baby Jesus. But what will we be eating!

For most of the year people are concerned about food and what makes up what we eat. Is our meat, fish, vedge, dairy and fruit coming from a safe source or is it free range.

There is a committed trade or production every year set in motion, after the holidays to prepare for the next. Christmas seasonal food is produced enmass and it is made a the cheapest cost and dressed up. ‘One could say it was carboard made to look nice.

Please enjoy your celebrations, but don’t eat to much of it and try not to be greedy either.

Proverbs 23:19-21,  28:6-9,  Titus 1:12.

13
Dec
13

Christmas. Part-Four,

An Astronomical Event.

Scientists think that they can prove the event of the explosion of a giant supernova star occuring around the time of the birth of Jesus and they also believe it was a prominent feature in the skies of the middle-east for over one year.

The prophet Daniel knew about it long before the event and Baalim also knew about it much further back still. Daniel had great sway over the Babylonian court of his day and it was from these men that the Magi came, setting out from Persia to Israel to find the King of the Jews.

But baby Jesus came as a humble servant to this lost world, to save us from our sins. That is what Christmas and Easter are all about, the celebration of a promised birth and the death and resurrection of a Savior.

Numbers 24:17,   Daniel 6:25-28,   Matthew 2:1-12.

God bless you this speacial season and may you come to know these truths as we do.

06
Dec
13

Christmas. Part-Three.

For the lonely.

Many people make a point to miss out on ‘Christmas, because it is not a time for them due to lonliness and the feelings of rejection. That is one of the reasons the angels appeared to the shephers in the fields, the other that the ancestor of Jesus was King Davis. David started out as a shepherd.

This Christmas our challenge should be to look out for the lonley in community and Church, even within our own family groups. Christmas is a time to put aside our differences. Charles Dickens ‘Christmas Carol has old Scrooge being welcomed by his nephew.

1 Samuel 16:7-13,    Luke 2:8-20.




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