Sunday, December 20, 2020

#3232 (12/20) SUNDAY SPECIAL: "Light In Darkness"

"LIGHT IN DARKNESS" - Chuck Colson, Breakpoint.org, Dec. 11, 2015 [AS I SEE IT: For many of us, Christmas 2020 is a difficult time as we look back on the year we have passee through. But because, as believers in Christ, we have the certainty that HE has and will contiue to be with us through the darkest times this side of Heaven, we can still have a truly BRIGHT Christmas! - Stan]

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"Those who dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them a light has shined." — Isaiah 9:2

     “Why are there so many lights, Daddy?” Have you ever wondered the same thing at Christmastime, when you see hundreds of houses decked with colorful, twinkling lights? The question about the Christmas lights came on a dark December night from a four-year-old girl. Her father perceptively answered, “Because Jesus is the light of the world.”

   Before the Light of the world came to earth, the world was very dark. The Golden Age of Greek philosophy had passed, and an intellectual barrenness had covered the landscape of the mind. The faith in the Homeric gods had all but vanished completely, and skepticism had paled the souls of many. The moral structure of society had collapsed everywhere, and humanity had sunk deep into the mire of depravity and vice. When there was nothing but discouragement, disillusion, and despair; when everything was the bleakest and darkest and grimmest, Jesus came.

   By no mere coincidence does Christmas come in December. Christmas comes after the season when the dead leaves have flown across the ground with every gust of wind. Christ did not arrive in the time of blooming flowers and balmy breezes. Christ did not arrive in the time of fields ripe for harvest. He arrived when frost lay sheeted over the earth. He came in the midst of a bleak and dark December under a glittering star. This reminds us that Christ came for those who feel frostbitten by life. He came for those who are snowed under. He came for those overwhelmed by the cold realities of life. He came to soothe and rock and cradle and kiss and lullaby a cold, hurt, crying world.

  Christmas makes December beautiful and bright. Christ makes His birthday a time of joy, miracles, and light. Thank Him today for the light He brought to the world at Christmastime and for the light He brings daily to your life.

   Before Christ came, the devil made it always winter and never Christmas. — PARAPHRASE OF C.S. LEWIS

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PRAYER MATTERS:

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against 
the disorder of the world Karl Barth
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is  one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer."- Stan
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World-Wide Prayer Requests:

 PRAISE GOD for the continuing recent successes against ISIS!
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/

In Central Asia, the Christian deaf community is doubly ostracized—because of their physical disability, as well as their choice to leave Islam and follow Jesus. They suffer isolation and lack support. Five years ago, Open Doors had the honor of meeting these beautiful brothers and sisters. They shared they had prayed and asked God for the seemingly impossible: an opportunity to be trained and learn—things they are denied in society. Today, we support them with literacy projects, outreach activities for pastors and leaders, and income-generating projects.

December 20 - Ask God to bless the pure faith of this community and that they will experience Him deeply. 

*Representative name or photo used to protect identity.

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