Tonight I had the opportunity to share with Pastor Duke at Emmanuel Baptist Church's Christmas eve service.
While I may not win an Oscar for my acting, I was very excited to share the truth of God's Word with those who were there.
The two specific things I shared were a poem and a couple of verses.
The poem was adapted from the Christmas devotional What God Wants for Christmas. Here it is.
What God wants for Christmas. Now here’s the surprise
In this box is where it’s been disguised.
Peek in the box, for so long you have waited.
What God wants is you – the one He created!
“Me?” you ask. “Why is this so?”
”I cannot wrap me and put on a bow!”
No you cannot; but what you can give
Are the choices you make in the life that you live.
God wants you to know Him and love Him within.
And this is called worship, an offering to Him.
To do this trust
Jesus, who died in your place
When you didn’t deserve Him – that is called grace
Give him control of your life and your heart
Say, “Jesus I need You.
I’d like a new start.
Forgive me today for the sins I’ve committed
So one day in heaven I will be permitted.”
When you this way, the heavens rejoice
That you have made worship of God your life’s choice.
That you have made worship of God your life’s choice.
God wants you to know Him, so choose every day
To love God and thank God
And give Him all Praise.
The verses were 1 John 4:9, 10, which are part of this quarter's memory verses at Emmanuel Baptist Church.
1 John 4:9 says "In this the
love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we
might live through him."
The reason Jesus was born was so that we might live through him. We have abundant, eternal life because Jesus - God in flesh appearing died on the cross, rose from the dead and ascended into heaven.
1 John 4:11 says "Beloved, if God so loved us, we
also ought to love one another."
What God did for us in Jesus Christ should impact they way we live in this life.
In my ministry at EBC as pastor of children/family ministry and soul care, I want to help people live out the faith in their families, among believers and in their communities. I was very thankful for the opportunity to share on Christmas Eve. It is my prayer that the evening encouraged people to focus on Christ this Christmas time.
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