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The Christmas Story: 2 lesson with a carol

Now that Lessons and Carols are over for this year, I’ve prepared a another kind of lesson with a carol.

Twenty years ago (back in ’93) a colleague came into faculty devotions (at RVCS) with a boom box and a Bible. He pushed play and began reading the Christmas Story. I immediately borrowed the tape (it was 20 years ago) and proceed to read the Christmas Story to the tunes of “Silent Night” by Mannheim Steamroller every class for the next two years. A tradition was born. In 1995 at Christmas I was in the ‘ville and for 14 years at Covenant I read the Christmas Story each year in what I called Christmas Chapel (the last chapel before Christmas). About 2008, I began reading this at Covenant’s Live Nativity. Every once and a while an alumnus tells me how much they enjoyed that tradition. Sweet Anna wants me to read it at Christmas. So, I decided to record it and post it in hopes that it would point someone to the real point of Christmas… the story of Jesus birth.

Here’s to, what I hope is, your enjoyment and encouragement to remember the Incarnation.

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Lessons and Carols from King’s College

If I had a bucket list this would in the top five, to be in Cambridge, England to experience the Lesson’s and Carols in King’s COllege Chapel in person.

But, even if I have not and may never be there in person (do I really want to wait in THIS QUEUE?), I will be listening live via radio at 10am Eastern this morning.

If you would like to “join me” click here to get the info about this worship experience of Scripture and music. I’ll be listening HERE

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joy in the midst of sorrow?

C. S. Lewis said that we should not base our happiness on something we could lose. The subject of “happiness” verses biblical joy is a topic that I find important. Here is an exchange from Fb the other day when a friend posted this: “Is it possible to tell the difference between happiness and joy if things are going well?” I responded with this:

“People are fond of saying “x made me happy,” thus happiness, as it has been said, is a state of mind which is based largely on external circumstances. Biblical joy, as we read the other day, is a fruit of the Spirit. Thus, belief leads to joy, we can rejoice because of God even when we are unhappy. Therefore, the difference is, perhaps, between feeling and being. Your circumstance can affect your emotion and make you happy. Joy is a gift of God as a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Hence we be joyful in all circumstances.”

As I have reflected about joy verses happiness today as I have thought about my friend Ron, I realize anew how important having biblical joy as a gift from God is when we deal will sorrow.

Listen, happiness is awesome and my existence has plenty of it because of my family and friends, but lasting joy and being able to rejoice in all things is based on a joy that comes from belief not circumstances.

We can experience sorrow with hope in the fact that our brothers in Christ may have left the Shadowlands but have entered the Real Existence in the very presence of God. Thanks be to God for the work of Jesus whose birth we celebrate at Christmas. He is the true source of joy. Joy lasts when happiness fades. Thanks be to God for lasting joy.

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the innkeeper

Scripture doesn’t say much about the innkeeper who turned Joseph and Mary away.

It just said there was no room in the inn.

I heard a song the other day about the innkeeper. The lyrics hypothesized about how the guy felt when he found out what was going on.

There was no room in his inn for Jesus. It made me ponder this question: If our hearts and souls are so filled with stuff, have we become like the innkeeper and have no room for Jesus now.

Unbeliever.

Believer.

Churchgoer.

Convert.

Are we acting and believing like the innkeeper?

Is there room in our hearts and lives for Jesus today?

Become a disciple, train your heart, mind and soul so as to fill it with Jesus.

These did…

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baby Jesus

As I mentioned the other night, I read the Christmas story a few times the other night while being the narrator for Covenant School’s Live Nativity. As I read the story aloud, trying to speak slowly and carefully so as to articulate the meaning of the words appropriately, I was struck afresh by the amazing fact that God became man, but not just that, he became a baby! A helpless human baby.

I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before, but I have started listening to Christian radio again. Okay all you haters of Christian radio, I know all your reasons, but I have to say that it has really helped with some attitude issues I had identified in myself. But that is for another post. The reason I mention this is that there are quite a few songs that really emphasize, at this time of year, the infant Jesus, and, as I mentioned above, his helplessness.

As I’ve heard these lyrics, it has made me think about my 3 month old grandson and how very helpless he is. I remember seeing and holding him the morning he was born. Jesus was helpless like that. By choice.

He left heaven to become that helpless baby.

BY choice.

For us.

You.

And Me.

Because that’s how much God loves us.

Whoa.

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Merry Christmas!

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Guest Post: Significance of Christmas

I received this in an email… I was so encouraged by it that I asked to share here on KingdomTravelin.com, the writer lives and works among friends who are Muslim and will remain anonymous.

I feel passionate today. I just finished writing a talk that I will give in front of a very large group of students (mainly Muslims). The theme is: “What is Christmas”? After researching for many hours different sources I was amazed at how little was actually said about the true significance of this amazing event!

People focus on the fact that it is the wrong date, on commercialism, on various traditions, a few might even mention Immanuel etc.

To me (especially since I will be using things from within Islamic theology about Jesus) the true significance and uniqueness of Christmas is: ALMIGHTY GOD HAVING THE DESIRE TO DWELL WITH HIS PEOPLE, THEREBY FULFILLING OUR INHERENT LONGING FOR INTIMACY.

NO other faith or worldview offers a God who breaks into human history as a helpless baby (and then gives his very life for Creation). In every other system, God remains distant, and unreachable…..

How glorious that we have ABBA who reaches us, comes down and dwells among us—and yet it is just a foretaste of even better things to come.

I am thankful that I have been given revelation of this profound truth, and may many more receive this supernatural touch here and beyond!

Let us remain in touch with the Spirit and not get distracted by other spirits during this Christmas season!

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