Christmas Eve

GOD'S WORDS FOR NEW YEARS

This morning Nancy and I finished reading through the Old and New Testament simultaneously. The closing words of the Testaments seemed very fitting for today. These are God’s words through His appointed messengers. Read them also and let me know what you think.

Read Malachi chapters 3 & 4. Chapter 3:1 was about more than Elijah the prophet. Half a century later John the Baptist came preparing the way for Christ. Note the warnings that follow and the “Return to Me.” Chapter 4 has an admonition in the last two verses. This all points to Christ’s first coming. Yet He was rejected by many. You know the story. What do you think this all says for today?

The Shepherds (Luke 2) were first to see the new born Christ.. These guys were rejects from society and on the low end of culture but still raised sheep for the sacrifices. But they were chosen by God to see Christ first. That is huge! Meanwhile the Scribes, Pharisees, authorities, the aristocracy, and even King Herod had no clue.

It has been five centuries since any major visitation from heaven. Suddenly God sent an angel to the shepherds to comfort them and tell them of Christ’s birth. Suddenly a vast uncountable army of angelic beings appeared to brighten the Judea night in the dark desert. This was a birth announcement from heaven’s courts. Instantly the heavenly messengers disappeared.

Chalk art Christmas Eve

Then it says the shepherds immediately “go straight to Bethlehem…in a hurry.” They “made known” what the angels said and the people wondered at what was “told them.” Note the angels were the messengers. Then the shepherds were the messengers. Now we are the messengers. That is our mission.

Read Revelation chapter 22. Now we look to the future. See chapters 2-3 for details on seven churches being warned. This apply in the church age. Note how God finishes in Revelation chapters 20-21. These are promises that we all draw hope from. How does this fit with today? How does this apply to your life? Are you His messenger today., Are you ready for His return?

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It is a good time to start reading through the Bible too. We use the Daily Audio Bible online http://dailyaudiobible.com on our cell phones. It is read with some music and a few comments before or after for context. You can follow the text provided on the app. Nancy and I do this over coffee or on a walk together. A set of Air Pods makes it easier to hear. Takes about twenty minutes.

Nancy and I want to wish you a Happy New Year.

Guys, note Men’s Discipleship Breakfast Study was moved from Jan. 1 to Jan. 8th at 8 am due the New Year holiday.

BLESSINGS AT CHRISTMAS AND THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Zwingli’s historic Gossmunster Church in Zurich, Switzerland.

Zwingli’s historic Gossmunster Church in Zurich, Switzerland.

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6)

With cheerful hearts we look forward to celebrating the birth of Jesus this Christmas. God has blessed us for more than 38 years to serve together with a passionate band of His people at Discovery Baptist Church. As we gather on Christmas Eve by candlelight to remember His humble birth, once again our hearts will be rejoicing together.

During this past year we added to our dear grandchildren two more little girls, Irene and Grace; that makes our total of blessings so far at 28.  A new role for our lives also began with the birth of our first great-grandchild, little Pippa who lives in Chile with her parents Jorge and Naomi.

As we are in the middle of our 50th year of marriage, we took a special trip to see amazing and beautiful Switzerland by train; what an unforgettable adventure. The photo shows us near the Matterhorn. Then we joined our two missionary kids and their families for a conference in Malta.

Resting at Gornergrat, Switzerland view of the Matterhorn at 10,285 ft. elevation.

Resting at Gornergrat, Switzerland view of the Matterhorn at 10,285 ft. elevation.

Now we look forward to 2019 knowing that God is in control of everything and we trust Him concerning all the days ahead—the comfortable and the difficult.

Blessings yo you this Christmas,

Mark & Nancy Suko

This is an early Christmas present with dates of our family birthdays and anniversaries.

This is an early Christmas present with dates of our family birthdays and anniversaries.