"God's Gift to Us (Part 1)" -- Harvest Daily Devotion for 12/21/2011

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Από: Greg Laurie
Προς: Κος Emmanouil Chrysis
Θέμα: "God's Gift to Us (Part 1)" -- Harvest Daily Devotion for 12/21/2011
Εστάλη: 21 Δεκ. 2011 11:00

Having trouble seeing the graphics in this message? Click here to see it in your browser.   Before we get to today's devotion . . . Through my daily devotions, we resolved to being there for you with relevant Bible teaching—wherever, whenever, and in whatever way you connect with us. In a number of ways, it has been a lot like running a race. In fact, in exhorting you in the Christian life throughout the year, we were like your coach, encouraging you to "Keep going . . . You can run this race well . . . Hang in there . . . Stay with it." This year we have run, not walked, through doors of opportunity into territory that we have never been in before. We have taken steps of faith to expand our reach and impact, and it has been exciting to see the Lord honor and bless this work. But it is not enough to just start a race, or just run a portion of the course . . . we want to finish the race and finish it well. As we come to the close of the year, I want to invite you to run with us to this finish line. Would you prayerfully consider supporting us financially in these last days of 2011? Let's cross the finish line together in a victorious ending to a fantastic year, which saw thousands of people come into the kingdom of God. Called to the gospel, Greg     TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM Listen Now TODAY'S BIBLE READING: John 9-11 Devotion Archive Greg's Blog Greg on Twitter Greg on Facebook Let's cross the finish line of 2011 together.   WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2011 God's Gift to Us (Part 1)   For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. —John 3:17 When you're a child, Christmas is all about receiving gifts. In December, your head is swimming with nothing but images of your favorite toys. But the true message of Christmas is not the presents we give to one another. The true meaning is the gift that God gave to us, His Son Jesus Christ. During the next two days, I want to point out to you three things about the gift God gave to us in that tiny manger in Bethlehem. The first thing we want to realize about God's gift to us is that it came in simple wrapping. Some people will go to great lengths to wrap presents beautifully. But God's gift came to us not in beautiful, ornate wrapping, but in a dirty manger found in a cold cave in a little-known town called Bethlehem. That's the beauty of the Christmas event. Jesus took His place in a manger so that we might have a home in heaven. The Savior was not wrapped in satin sheets, but in common rags. There in a manger rested the greatest gift in the plainest of wrapping. The second thing I want to point out about God's gift to us is that we don't deserve it. Consider this: God gave us the ultimate gift of His Son Jesus Christ while we were still sinning against Him (see Romans 5:8). We did nothing whatsoever to merit or deserve His gift. That is the amazing truth of Christmas. Despite who we are, God sent His Son so "that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life" (John 3:16). With Christmas just days away, begin to prepare your heart for the celebration of the birth of our Savior. Meditate on the fact that Jesus was born to die so that we might live.   Have Pastor Greg's devotions blessed you? Write and tell him! Greg@harvest.org Copyright ©2011 by Harvest Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Bible text from the New King James Version is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by Thomas Nelson, Inc., Attn: Bible Rights and Permissions, P.O. Box 141000, Nashville, TN 37214-1000 You are receiving this daily mailing because you signed-up to do so on Harvest.org. If you no longer want to receive this mailing, or if you wish to subscribe/unsubscribe from other Harvest Ministries mailings, please visit our e-mail subscription management page. Harvest Ministries with Greg Laurie P.O. Box 4000, Riverside, CA 92514-4000 Phone: 1-800-821-3300
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