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Jan 5, 2020 • 0sec

Celebrating Christmas with Isaiah: The Portent of the Magi

A portent is a sign that anticipates a momentous event. Isaiah’s Arise, Shine song is a portent of the three kings who came from the East bearing gifts to pay homage to the Christ child. But the event itself — the Adoration of the Magi — is a portent of an even more momentous event: The Gentile world coming to faith in Jesus Christ.
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Dec 29, 2019 • 0sec

Celebrating Christmas with Isaiah: On the Fifth Day of Christmas

When the angel appeared to the shepherds, he gave them five gold rings in the Christmas announcement. These five announcements ring true:Fear NotGood NewsGreat JoyAll PeopleA Savior
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Dec 22, 2019 • 0sec

Waiting for Christmas with Isaiah: Deep as Hell, High as Heaven

It’s only by reading the Scriptures in the light of Christ that we get their full meaning. No one could have “predicted” that Messiah would be born of virgin from Isaiah 7. But once we are told that Messiah was born of virgin, then we can see it. Christians must read all the Bible in the light of Christ to discover all its riches
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Dec 15, 2019 • 0sec

Waiting for Christmas with Isaiah: Here is Your God

Advent is for waiting. As we tell the story of redemption through the church calendar we begin our telling of the sacred story, not with doing, not with celebrating, but with waiting — waiting for God to act.
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Dec 8, 2019 • 0sec

Waiting for Christmas with Isaiah: When the Lion Lays Down with the Lamb

Isaiah envisions a day when a Messianic king will rule in righteousness, causing the beastly to be converted and to live humanely with the most vulnerable in society. It's the glorious day when the lion lays down with the lamb.
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Dec 1, 2019 • 0sec

Waiting For Christmas With Isaiah: In the Light of Christ

Jesus Christ is the light that enlightens every person. In the light of Christ we know that narcissism is a deformity of the soul because in the life of Jesus we see self-sacrifice. In the light of Christ we know that materialism is a wrong orientation of the soul because in the life of Jesus we find no greed. In the light of Christ we know that nativism is odious because in the life of Jesus we see radical hospitality.
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Nov 24, 2019 • 0sec

Job: A Blameless Victim Part 3

When you are grieving and in great pain, pour out your lamentation to God, but hold on to your ticket. Remember that life is a precious gift, affirm the goodness of creation, love every leaf and every grain of sand, and trust God. Trust that, in the end, God is able to make all things work together for good, that God will wipe away every tear, and that God will make all things new.
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Nov 17, 2019 • 0sec

Job: A Blameless Victim Part 2

When we encounter tragedy, the question is not, Who can we blame? The question is, How can we help? If the framing question in tragedy is, Who can we blame?, then we end up doing the work of the devil. But if the framing question in tragedy is, How can we help?, we will do the work of God.
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Nov 10, 2019 • 0sec

Job: A Blameless Victim Part 1

The Book of Job exposes the satanic practice of blame. The book presents a test to the reader: Can the reader hold onto what God says about Job — that Job was blameless. Most readers cannot. Eventually they are seduced into agreeing with the arguments set forth by Job’s accusers. Most readers end up forgetting what God has said about Job and agreeing with what Satan says about Job. This shows us the insidious lure of the satanic temptation to blame a scapegoat. It’s a temptation that really only Jesus can save us from.
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Nov 3, 2019 • 0sec

Anniversary Sunday: A Long Obedience In the Same Direction

“The essential thing in heaven and in earth is that there should be a long OBEDIENCE in the same direction that thereby results, in the long run, in something which makes life worth living—virtue, art, music, dancing, reason, spirituality—anything whatsoever that is transfiguring, refined, foolish, or divine.”–Friedrich Nietzsche

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