Christmas View To the Outside

Luke 15:1-7
"Who among you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it?" (Luke 3:4)

Christmas View To the OutsideLike a beggar who got bread told his friend, says Christians who've experienced the forgiveness of sin, has a strong yearning to let other people experience the same. He has a heart missioner. As the heart of a shepherd, who never stops thinking of the lost sheep. Many country how to do in order to rediscover the sheep it is. Christians are like this, not satisfied with just that busy celebrating Christmas for yourself.

While others seek money for Christmas shopping, she tried to find lost souls who do not understand the real meaning of Christmas. While people gathered and partying, he knelt and prayed for those lost. He was living up to what is said in the temple to two songs, "o Holy Night look, at large ephrath, t'rang and consumed. Heavenly ten'ra time menggah, praise God because this brings. Remember the world g'lap, remember the g'lap of the world. "

We don't know exactly, how many Christians of this world still blind the eyes of the heart, so it's hard to see the Christmas of Christ mission really is. Whereas the purpose of Christ's coming is to seek and to save sinners, though perhaps only one sinner in this world. As Woodrow Kroll, "If you were the only person ever short-lived on this planet, God still would have sent His Son to die just for you." If you are the only person living on this planet, God still sends his son to die for you. Why? Because Christmas is indeed are missioner. So actually, Christmas is celebrated whenever the Gospel is preached and many souls were saved. We don't just say, "Merry Christmas!" but the Savior preach itself. The question is, will this still be our vision and mission?

Motivation: take advantage of the moment Christmas to preach the Gospel to lost people, on every occasion

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