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The narrative of the Nativity is what Christmas is all about.
Our only claim to fame is that we have been claimed by a God who is consistently drawn to losers!
God picks the unexpected and the unlikely, and goes to the unforeseen places, stacking the odds against himself, in order that age after age might stand in open-mouthed wonder at his sovereignty in and over all things.
God’s plans and purposes for this world aren’t dependent upon us. They’re dependent upon him. This means our faith is liberated.
Christ is not only the fulfillment of the prophetic line, but He is also the NEW Moses.
The kingdom of Christ consists in finding all our praise and boast in grace. Other works should be free, not to be urged, nor should we wish by them to become Christians, but condescend with them to our neighbor.
The following is a Question and Answer session with author and pastor Donavon Riley where we talk about his latest book, “Crucifying Religion: How Jesus is the End of Religion”.
My wife and I have a nighttime routine for putting our 3-year-old son to bed that involves praying Martin Luther’s Evening Prayer.
I have a confession: I don’t believe the Bible is true because it says it’s true.
We thus come together to eat and drink, exchange gifts, serve one another, and even while celebrating, we proclaim the Gospel of Christ to one another.
We can leave all the stuff of life behind, because our great treasure God flaunts before the world on Calvary.
One of the interesting things about Paul’s writings that is not noticed enough is that Paul doesn’t really have an “application” section.