Today's readings: Luke 2:8-20
After the Angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go to Bethlehem to see what's going on there, as the Lord hath made known unto us. (Lk. 2:15)
Christmas: A Look Back - Almost all people who were born, have historical documents, as indeed its presence into the world this is absolutely unheard of in the history of his life. Good name, place, and time of birth dicata carefully. In my life (autobiography) of a person, all facts and events are recorded in full. The Lord Jesus Christ, who became the center of Christmas celebrations, truly is the Jesus of history, meaning that He does really entered human history over 2000 years ago. Historians noted his birth circa four BC and BC (Bce) suggests that He become the Center, not only the history of Christianity but the history of the world. Luke as the author of the Gospel of Luke himself, mentions Bethlehem, as the birthplace of Jesus. This town does exist in the land of Palestine, near Jerusalem, including in map international.
But the world of sin, in his mind the blinded deity age (2cor. 4:4), has been trying to mislead a lot of people with his teachings that deny the truth of the fact of Christ's birth. However, the fact that Christmas still echoing, does not depend on people who want to believe it or not. Kewcuali person who is honest and clear his mind, will look back, 2000 years ago, rather than just recognizing but accepted it as his Savior and Lord. Surprisingly, so many people believed though not see it directly like the disciples at the time. Peter, one of the witnesses who was also a disciple of Jesus himself, writing to the Church of immigrants in foreign lands, "even if you've never seen him, but you love him. You believe him even if you don't see it now ... " (1 Pet. 1:8). We not only looked back to see Jesus in the historical past, but Jesus is the King of all the ages.
Motivation: don't want to simply knowing Jesus in the historical past, but accept him as Lord and Savior siblings now. (BB)
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