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December 7, 2011
The month of December has our televisions putting forth a great many Christmas specials.
Of course, there are Christmas specials and there are Christmas specials.
Among the best of those featured is A Charlie Brown Christmas, which has Linus relating the entire story of Jesus' birth. At the other end of the spectrum will probably be a program that is going to air in Canada.
It is called A Russell Peters Christmas Special!
Although I know attempts at censorship often have a reverse effect, I would encourage our Canadian viewers to give that program a wide berth. Now I wouldn't ask that of you if I didn't have a reason.
The reason is this: Pamela Anderson -- the girl from Baywatch, the star of the TV series Stacked, the lady whose honeymoon film was videotaped and shared -- has been cast to play the role of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus.
To be honest, I haven't seen the program or read the skit in which Ms. Anderson is featured. While it may be quite tasteful, I'm willing to go out on a limb and say it will probably strive for some pretty cheap laughs.
Explaining his choice of stars to an upset religious audience, Mr. Peters said they picked Pam Anderson because she is a Canadian, and they wanted Canadians on the show. I can understand that. We should support our local folk whenever we can. Still I wonder if there weren't any other Canadian actresses, actresses without a questionable reputation, who might have been called on to play the part.
This really takes us to the point of this devotion. In one way or another, the world has always tried to kill off the Savior. Herod tried to do it with his soldiers; comedians try to do it with their jokes. In spite of their best efforts Jesus remains for hundreds of millions, the Savior of the world, the Redeemer of our souls.
This is why, this Advent season if you're given a choice between going to a worship service or seeing one of these questionable Christmas specials, I pray you will see the Christ and not one of His disrespectful critics. I pray you may see that which is really special.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, the world doesn't want Jesus to be revered, respected or worshipped. I give thanks that in spite of king and comic, Jesus remains the Savior for millions, and He is the Savior for me. This Christmas may Christian pulpits proudly proclaim the coming of the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. In Jesus' Name. Amen
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Titus?
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This past weekend I introduced what I call PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS during the sermon. These are journals that you can use to list people who may need your prayers or your care and then hold yourself accountable to do it for them.
It is a very simple thing, but one that will help you do what God has called you to do. That's right. GOD HAS CALLED YOU TO LOVE!!
As we are all human beings though, we often fall short of God's requirements and commands. We don't even come close to doing what God wants us to do. That is why God sent His Son, Jesus to die for us.
That doesn't mean we give up and quit trying to love the Lord our God and our neighbor as ouselves. It is just the opposite. By the power of the Holy Spirit who now lives in us, we are able to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Because we are saved we are no slaves to HIS righteousness which causes us to strive toward what is ahead and forget about what is behind to take hold of heaven.
I want to urge you to make use of those prayer and care journals, but not out of a sense of duty or because you feel as though you have to. I want you to use them with a joyful spirit so that you may grow in Christ and grow others in Christ as well.
Prayer: Lord God, we thank you for giving us the power to pray for and care for others as you have cared for us. Help us to do it so that both others as well as we ourselves may be blessed by you. Amen.
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Demetrius? A silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis ( a false god). He was angry and was the leader of a band of bad guys who wanted to get rid of Paul. Soon after this uprising Paul left Ephesus.
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This past weekend I introduced what I call PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS during the sermon. These are journals that you can use to list people who may need your prayers or your care and then hold yourself accountable to do it for them.
It is a very simple thing, but one that will help you do what God has called you to do. That's right. GOD HAS CALLED YOU TO LOVE!!
As we are all human beings though, we often fall short of God's requirements and commands. We don't even come close to doing what God wants us to do. That is why God sent His Son, Jesus to die for us.
That doesn't mean we give up and quit trying to love the Lord our God and our neighbor as ouselves. It is just the opposite. By the power of the Holy Spirit who now lives in us, we are able to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Because we are saved we are no slaves to HIS righteousness which causes us to strive toward what is ahead and forget about what is behind to take hold of heaven.
I want to urge you to make use of those prayer and care journals, but not out of a sense of duty or because you feel as though you have to. I want you to use them with a joyful spirit so that you may grow in Christ and grow others in Christ as well.
Prayer: Lord God, we thank you for giving us the power to pray for and care for others as you have cared for us. Help us to do it so that both others as well as we ourselves may be blessed by you. Amen.
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Demetrius? A silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis ( a false god). He was angry and was the leader of a band of bad guys who wanted to get rid of Paul. Soon after this uprising Paul left Ephesus.
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St. John's Group Email Monday, Dec 4, 2011
By now many of us have been Christmas shopping.
Most of us are pretty much alike in the things we need to make that annual venture into the mobs of madness, which surround the season of gift giving. We get our car keys, our lists, our checkbooks and credit cards. I am willing to say not a single one of our Daily Devotion readers remembered to bring -- and were planning on using -- their cans of tear gas.
Even so, that is exactly what a woman did at a Los Angeles Wal-Mart. Afraid she would not capture her choice presents, she decided to gas the folks who were waiting in line with her. It appears her plan was a success as she managed to move 200 fellow shoppers out of her way.
Police Lieutenant Abel Parga told the Associated Press the lady was "competitive shopping." That's putting the "best construction on everything." If I had been one of those who had found my eyes watering and my throat burning, I would have referred to the lady as being "an out-of-control, over-stressed individual, who had deliberately and with malice aforethought committed a massive assault and battery upon innocent and unsuspecting shoppers."
What the lady did was terribly wrong and hardly the kind of way God's people ought to remember the Savior's birth. The only positive thing I can say about the woman is that she understood better than most the point St. Paul was making in our Daily Devotion text for today.
By that I mean she was successful as she strained toward what lay ahead; she was solid as she pressed on toward her goal; she was single-minded in her desire to win the prize.
Sadly, the acquisition of Christmas presents -- and not the worshipping of the Christ -- was her goal.
In that, I suppose, she is not alone. Maybe you know some folks who go Christmas shopping, but never worship the Lamb of God.
This is why we who have seen the gift of forgiveness and salvation the Babe of Bethlehem has won should always keep His worship at the forefront of our celebrations. The world may see the gifts, but we need to see God's great gift of grace which comes to us in the Person of His Son.
Worshipping and sharing the Savior ... that is the goal toward which we must press this Advent, and always.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, keep me ever mindful that while earthly gifts and presents are nice, they are but a shadow of the gift which is given to us in Jesus' birth. May His presence in our hearts keep all our Christmas' celebrations in proper perspective. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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