An Ordinary & Confrontational Christmas
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vor 9 Jahren
There are two aspects of Christmas that Christians often miss.
First is that while the event itself is remarkable, it is also
utterly mundane in its details to outsiders. What this means is
that often God may be doing incredible and powerful work, but to
us, it will appear ordinary. This reminds the Christian that we
cannot gauge the worthwhileness of what we do by how it feels -- we
gauge it by what God deems worthwhile. And in the Bible, ordinary
things like love and relationships are considered the supreme
expressions of his will. The second aspect of Christmas that
Christians miss is that Christmas is that it's confrontational.
Like Herod, we are all the kings of our lives. God has come to
dethrone us. And, like Herod, we often do not want to go down
without a fight. A real understanding of Christmas will cut into
our hearts and require submission to the True King. | Matthew
2:1-13
First is that while the event itself is remarkable, it is also
utterly mundane in its details to outsiders. What this means is
that often God may be doing incredible and powerful work, but to
us, it will appear ordinary. This reminds the Christian that we
cannot gauge the worthwhileness of what we do by how it feels -- we
gauge it by what God deems worthwhile. And in the Bible, ordinary
things like love and relationships are considered the supreme
expressions of his will. The second aspect of Christmas that
Christians miss is that Christmas is that it's confrontational.
Like Herod, we are all the kings of our lives. God has come to
dethrone us. And, like Herod, we often do not want to go down
without a fight. A real understanding of Christmas will cut into
our hearts and require submission to the True King. | Matthew
2:1-13
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