![]() ![]() William Shakespeare, As You Like It, ed.Put another way, become a part of God’s story, and he will write yours. Our involvement in God’s story has the ability to rewrite our stories-to change their endings. God’s story unfolds, leading up to the day when God himself visited his creation through the incarnation-impacting the unfolding stories of our lives. Jesus’s coming was the great game-changer of history. The two halves of God’s story pivot around one central point: the coming of Jesus to rescue God’s wrecked and ruined creation-BC and AD. Yet many people do not realise that the values. A future day is coming when the Messiah will return physically to his creation to remake the heavens and the earth, to wipe away every tear, and to remove sin and death-the realities that have kept his creation under their spell-forever. Jesus Christ has made an indelible mark on human history and he continues to do so through his followers. What’s more, God’s story continues beyond Jesus’s resurrection. The Bible continues to tell the story of how God did not simply walk away from his creation in the midst of turmoil and rebellion but purposed to rescue it at great cost to himself through the sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection of his Son, Jesus. With an accompanying Advent devotional plan, this will help you celebrate Christmas with a joy rooted in Scripture rather than culture. This book takes readers step by step through the miraculous events surrounding Christ's birth. The two halves of God’s story pivot around one central point: the coming of Jesus to rescue God’s wrecked and ruined creation. For those in Christ, resurrection will triumph. Yet as Scripture makes clear, death will not have the final word. The inescapable reality of sickness, death, and loss makes every one of our stories a tragedy to some degree or another. However, a dark shadow hangs over each of our plots. The lives of the rich, powerful, famous, or influential are memorialized for future generations in biographies or autobiographies, while the poor often die in anonymity. The conflicts, heroes, and villains all vary. Every story has a unique and different beginning. We are copyrighted, with no possibility of plagiarism. They have their exits and their entrances,Īnd one man in his time plays many parts. And all the men and women merely players, ![]()
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