| | The Theology of Christmas by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Christmas Scripture(s): 1 John 1:1-10 | | Description: Underlying the lovely melody of Christmas is a foundation of rock-solid theology. Dr. A. W. Tozer draws seven features of wonder and mystery from First John 1:1-10, as he contemplates 1) the wonder of that eternal life; 2) the wonder of life manifested; 3) the wonder of light; 4) the mystery of iniquity; 5) the wonder of sin forgiven when confessed; 6) the wonder of cleansing from unrighteousness; 7) the wonder of communion. The Theology of Christmas was recorded in Chicago, Illinois, probably in December of 1957 or 1958. It is 38 minutes and 35 seconds in length.
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| | | | | K-024 The Reality of the Christmas Story by Art Katz
Topic: Christmas | | Description: Brother Katz points out the caracter of God in the people that He uses to reveal "His Arm". God makes us partakers not only to His wondwrful works, but more importantly, He makes us partakers of His character.
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| | | | | Christmas Talk by Hans R. Waldvogel
Topic: Christmas Scripture(s): John 1:11, Luke 11:13, Romans 8:32 | | Description: I wonder what they had to tell when they got to heaven. I wonder what they had to tell, because there were other angels up there waiting and wondering what in the world happened when Jesus Christ the Son of God came among men. What happened? Oh, I think there must have been real sadness in heaven. “Why, they were all asleep—the whole city of the King. They were all asleep. We couldn’t even wake them up with our trumpets. We had to go out into the field where the shepherds were watching. They were awake. They were awake—they heard us.” I heard an Alliance preacher say that angels don’t sing. I don’t know. All our songs talk about angels singing. But the Bible doesn’t say that. They talked; they had a message—a very wonderful message, but nobody there to listen to it, nobody there to be interested. “He came unto His own…”—what a fact; how very wonderful: this entire Old Testament was a preparation for the coming of the King to this earth, and was intended to prepare hearts to be ready to receive Him. But when He came, there was “no form nor comliness that we should desire Him.” My goodness, who in the world would have looked for Him in a manger—in a manager in a stable?
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| | | | | The Christmas Calendar by Jim Cymbala
Topic: Christmas Scripture(s): Luke 2:8-12, 2 Thessalonians 1:3-10 | | Description: Although we celebrate the birth of Christ every year, there's another there's another date that those in heaven rejoice over. Luke 2:8-12; 2 Thessalonians 1:3-10
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| | | | | | | Led By a Star by Jim Cymbala
Topic: Christmas Scripture(s): Matthew 2:1-12 | | Description: In this message, Pastor Cymbala uses the familiar Christmas story from Matthew to make practical application for us today. Matt 2:1-12 (GNB)
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