Memorize Scripture – Week 51

This week’s passage contains some of the best news ever spoken. On the day of Christ’s birth, an angel appeared to the shepherds and announced that the long awaited Messiah had finally come.

Take a look at the passage. It’s found in Luke 2:10-12:

Luke 2:10-12

The message was delivered. It was simple. It was quiet. It was unexpected. And it was unassuming.

And yet is was the greatest news ever, profound beyond comprehension. And the effects have rippled through the generations, and even now more than ever, these words offer the hope and peace that the world needs to hear.

We have a Savior. God’s promise has been realized.

Merry Christmas!

What aspect of this greatest news ever stand out to you the most? You can leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

Think On These Things…

This morning, I read through the last two chapters of Paul’s letter to the Philippians.

I’ve read this many, many times before, and am encouraged by several pieces of this letter.

Philippians 4:8-9

In fact, for a long time, I had Philippians 4:8-9 printed and hung next to my office door at the first church I served. I love this short, encouraging letter that Paul wrote so many centuries ago.

Over the next few days, I want to look at each of these individual characteristics, seeing how they need to be implemented in our thinking.

First, a little background…

Philippi was a small but significant city in the Roman Empire. It was located on a major Roman road, and was an important part of Macedonia.

Coffee Break – 12.17.2012

Coffee Break

The Impress Coffee Brewer: Potentially Impressive – I am constantly on the lookout for coffee accoutrements that make life easier, especially while traveling. The Impress looks like a great addition. Serving as both a press and a travel mug, it reduces the amount of accessories one would need to carry with them. With Christmas coming, this has been added to my wish list.

Daniel Kukla: The Edge Effect – I love outdoor photography, so when I find something creative, I get pretty excited. Daniel Kukla has taken a large mirror into several areas of the Joshua Tree National Park in California, capturing opposing elements of the scenery. It’s pretty incredible.

Sword Fighting As It Was For The Vikings – I’ve never been too interested in the Norse sagas. I did watch Thor, and I think I may have read a book or two based on Nordic mythology. These guys produced a video illustrating what sword fighting probably was like in the era of Leif Erickson. Interesting, to say the least.

6 Reasons To Do Chores WITH Kids – Around my house, getting the kids to do their chores often seems to be a struggle. But I’ve found it to be true that when I work with my kids, instead of directing my kids, it’s accomplished easier; especially with the younger ones. The Some Wise Guy blog lists several benefits of this as well.

How Many Children Should We Have? – Our sixth child, Jude Michael, is due to arrive in this world on January 8th. That’s right. He’s our sixth. Since we have such a large family, I hear comments and questions frequently, such as “How can you afford that?”, “Why do you have so many children?”, and “Are you crazy?” While we may be a bit crazy, we love each of our kids, and know that God has placed these kids in our family for a reason. Tim Challies has written an excellent article looking at the different aspect of this issue. Great stuff.

The Literal Word – The Literal Word is a quick and easy search engine for the Bible, focusing on only the ESV and the NASB. With three different views, Literal Word lends itself easily to reading, study, and copying passages into sermons and lessons. And, since I’ve always loved the NASB, and am quickly becoming a fan of the ESV, these two translations are perfect for me.

If you do not listen to theology, that will not mean you have no ideas about God, rather it will mean you have a lot of wrong ones. – C. S. Lewis

Memorize Scripture – Week 50

Christmas is only nine days away. The season is upon us. It’s been hard for me to grasp that fact this year. Living in Florida, with much warmer temperatures than I’m used to, has made it tough to grasp the fact that Christmas is upon us. I think I’ll decorate a palm tree next year to help out with this.

But it’s here. And it’s just as crucial to remember this event as it ever was, especially in light of recent events in our nation.

This week, let’s memorize Matthew 21:1:

Matthew 1:21

Our world is a tough one to live in today. Tragedy seems to be all around us. Difficulty and strife are rampant. Our world seems to be headed further and further away from God and Christ.

But, in the Old Testament, God continually uses difficult circumstances, and godless nations, to bring the Israelites back to him. What seemed to be terrible, God used for good.

And then, in a small barn near Bethlehem, a baby was born among very difficult circumstances. There was a census where everyone had to return to their family home to register. Mary was young, scared, and very pregnant. And then to top it all off, she delivered this child in a dirty barn!

Our son is due to arrive in this world on January 8th. If we were faced with having to travel back to Missouri in the next couple of weeks to register for a government census, and our son was born in the stall of a barn on the way, I can just about guarantee that the stress levels of both my wife and myself would be through the roof!

But the angel told Joseph, this child “will save his people from their sins.”

That must have given these young parents hope.

That still gives us hope, even today.

Merry Christmas!

Will you share the Christmas passages on Christmas day with your family this year? You can leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

DeliberateDads Polo Shirt Winners!

Congratulations go out to the two winners of the DeliberateDads polo shirts!

DeliberateDads Polo Winners

Last week, I hosted a give-away of polo shirts, embroidered with the DeliberateDads logo, on both DeliberateDads.com and here at JeffRandleman.com, celebrating the launch of DeliberateDads.com!

Today, I have the honor to announce and congratulate one winning commenter from each site.

Here they are:

From DeliberateDads.com… Ted Warren!

From JeffRandleman.com… David Sparks!

Both winners will be contacted and notified. As soon as I have their shirt sizes, I will place an order for the shirts, and they will be shipped as soon as they are completed.

Thanks for entering, and congratulations!

Congratulations to the two winners of the DeliberateDads polo shirts! Enjoy!