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This little babe so few days old,
Is come to rifle Satan's fold;
All hell doth at His presence quake,
Though He Himself for cold do shake;
For in this weak unarmèd wise
The gates of hell He will surprise.
-from "New Heaven, New War," by Robert Southwell (1561-1595)
Greetings!
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In a recent Christmas greeting, a church leader expressed gratitude for God coming to rescue us through sending His son, Jesus Christ. While this is absolutely true, we must be careful to avoid the view of the incarnation as a rescue of humankind from a failed cosmic campaign. Rather, Jesus came in the fullness of time, at the turning point of history, to vanquish entirely the forces of sin, evil and death, and to "surprise" and trample underfoot the very gates of hell. God didn't just rescue his highest creation from these forces, but he became that which he created, declaring final victory and bringing about the reconciliation of man with God. The eternally begotten Word of Life became weak and frail human flesh so that human flesh may be victoriously united back to God.
Thanks be to God!
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Giving to the Annual Fund
If you have not yet taken the opportunity to remember the work and mission of IWS in your 2011 giving, please prayerfully consider partnering with us. Your participation at any level is vital and appreciated. Checks should be sent to IWS, 151 Kingsley Ave., Orange Park, FL 32073. Tax deductible donations may also be made online through the website (http://iws.edu/IWS/fla_contributions.html). Gifts may be designated in memory or honor of a loved one, and/or may be anonymous.
Your prayerful and sacrificial generosity toward the Lord's work through the ongoing ministry of IWS is absolutely vital to the mission of worship renewal. We not only appreciate your participation, we depend on it!
On behalf of the trustees, faculty and staff of the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, thank you for your generous support of our God-given mission this year. May the Lord bless you richly with the reality of his presence this Christmas season and always. Merry Christmas!
The Lord be with you,
James R. Hart, President
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Annual Report Is Now Available
If you haven't done so, please take a moment to read our 2010-11 Annual Report by clicking on the link below. You will find it to be an enjoyable and interesting read. Join us in thanking all who have made this year an unprecedented success!
IWS Annual Report
You are encouraged to forward this link to interested friends and potential students.
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A Holiday Postscript
I thought you may enjoy this song, "In a Byre Near Bethlehem," by John L. Bell of the Iona community. It expresses the victory of God through Christ in a joy-filled, understated musical narration: In a Byre Near Bethlehem
Here are the lyrics:
In a byre near Bethlehem Passed by many a wandering stranger The most precious Word of Life Was heard gurgling in a manger For the good of us all
By the Galilean Lake Where the people flocked for teaching The most precious Word of Life Fed their mouths as well as preaching For the good of us all And He's here when we call Him Bringing health, love, and laughter To life now and ever after For the good of us all Quiet was Gethsemane Camouflaging priest and soldier The most precious Word of Life Took the world's weight on His shoulder For the good of us all On the hill of Calvary Place to end all hope of living The most precious Word of Life Breathed His last and died, forgiving For the good of us all
In a garden, just at dawn Near the grave of human violence The most precious Word of Life Cleared His throat and ended silence For the good of us all
©1987 Wild Goose Resource Group, Iona Community, Scotland
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