The third way that we are a part of this story of the Magi is that just like the testimony of the Magi about the birth of Jesus, the king, we can testify to the hope we have in Christ. With the birth of Jesus, His life and with His death on the cross, the veil that separated man from God was torn! W
When I was a kid my cousins and I would go camping up in Indiana. A lonesome train whistle could often be heard in the distance as we lay there in our sleeping bags peering up at the stars that twinkled through the trees. I always wanted to be up there with the stars in the sky and wondered what it
Often I go out into the yard at night and move my existence beyond the 12 foot bubble I live in. I focus on the greatness and beauty of God’s creation by staring deep into the sky. This is one place that I can, in essence, see exactly what was before the eyes of the Magi thousands of years ago
There were these two guys in Lake Mary that were putting up all the lights high up in the trees around city hall and one was always was teasing the other. The other guy was one of those, “lights on nobody’s home.” kind of guys. The first guy shines his flashlight up to the top of the tree and says,
In a few days the greatest event that has rocked this world occurred–Jesus, our Savior and Messiah, was born. Of special note today, is that of all the people that announced His birth, a birth that had been anticipated for literally centuries and centuries, it was a group of shepherds that wer
Joseph and Mary are arriving in Bethlehem–Mary very expectant and ready to have a child any day. As everything would have it, they came to Bethlehem because the Roman government forced them to travel to their home city to be counted in the census and to pay their taxes (I’m so glad we ca