Tuesday, December 25, 2007

MERRY CHRISTMAS

For unto us was born, in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. That Babe was found lying in a manger, wrapped in swaddling clothes just as the angels said He would be. God came and dwelt amongst us. The shepherds saw Him and spread the news abroad. The wise men came from the east and worshiped the young child. How will you celebrate this day that commemorates that moment in time when heaven came near? Will you draw near to Christ and worship Him and tell others about the Gospel?

May the message that stirred the shepherds and beckoned the wise men have the same effect upon our own hearts this glorious day.

MERRY CHRISTMAS and on earth peace, goodwill toward men!

9 comments:

SelahV said...

Merry Christmas, Luke. Praying all is absolutely wonderful for you and yours. selahV

Anonymous said...

Luke

And a Very Awe-filled Christmas to you and yours.

With that, I am...

Peter

p.s. Always I thank you for your encouragement and support at SBCT, Luke...

Anonymous said...

Bro. Luke,
Had a question...like I never have one, right? Currently reading a War Novel "Not a Good Day to Die" about Operation Anaconda. There is a part in the book that talks about the planning process and mentioned the last day of Eid ul Adha, the three day Feast of Sacrifice that commemorates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael to Allah. I thoght that he was going to sacrifice Issac. Didn't think that he was going to sacrifice Ishmael (Is that a translation of Issac or his brother) Strange.

Luke said...

It seems to me mr/mrs anonymous that the feast you have stumbled upon is an islamic feast and not a jewish feast. I'll definitely have to google it and get back to you but I'm pretty confident that it is not a jewish holiday.

Anonymous said...

Bro. Luke,
I figured you would have known who this was by the "Military" book that I was reading, plus I forgot to add who it was from. I guess my question is are the Muslims trying to mimic Christianity or are they getting the story confused, ie. Ishmael and Issac? Just Curious. By the way, it was good to talk to you the other day.

Marc

Luke said...

The "military" book threw me because there are a couple of people in our church who actually read them. I'm glad to hear that ya'll are enjoying your new home. It sounds like a great blessing.

Now to your question. Actually, the Muslims believe that we are the one's warping history by accepting a Jewish retelling of the story. The Muslims claim that Ishmael is actually the favored child and not Isaac. This helps to explain their hatred for the Jews. And were their history to be true, Jesus would end up being nothing other than simply a prophet which they do believe but not the Son of God. Thus, Ishmael and his descendants are the actual inheritors of the Promised Land and not the Jews. By the way, Ishmael is considered to be the father of the Arabs. Notice now. Not all Muslims are Arabs. There are converts to Islam from other nations. However, the Arabs are the descendants of Ishmael. Hope this helps. I am going to place a link here that may help. You'll have to copy and paste since I have not yet figured out how to embed a clickable link yet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishmael

Luke said...

Okay, I'm just playing here to try my hand at inserting hyperlinks.

First:

document


OR

HERE!

Now I'll post and see if they work.

Luke said...

WAHOOOOOOOO!

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