November 29, 2012
     Life Discovery Ministries 


"Who has believed our message, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?"
 


Isaiah 53:1 













































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I Believe 

We are now full throttle into the holiday season. I don't know about your neighborhood, but little lighted angels have popped up on the lawns in my community this week, trumpeting and twinkling in the dusk.   

 

Christmas, with all its beauty and twinkling lights, presents to us one vital question: Are we going to believe this unbelievable Christmas story or not? Do we believe there was a baby, Savior of the World, born in a dirty cattle trough?   

 

Unbelievable! That's how many people view the Christmas story--as if it were some fairytale children's story, way too simple for our sophisticated, rational minds. I disagree. 

 

We've been talking about vulnerability on Monday nights and it got me thinking...

 

Being vulnerable is usually spoken of in terms of our human relationships, how important it is to be able to share who you are with those you love and with those who love you. We all know that emotional vulnerability is a key to any meaningful relationship. In fact, it is essential. One cannot stand back with arms crossed and enter into a fulfilling intimate relationship. We must be willing to be vulnerable.  

 

But what about relationship with God? And what does this have to do with Christmas?  

 

Christmas is all about God, through Jesus, putting on skin, walking among men, becoming human, a mere man. And as he was born into the world on that night, he took it upon himself to be--you guessed it--vulnerable.

 

He, King of the Universe, made himself dependent upon a young girl for food and care. Hmm. Vulnerable.   

 

Christ, in becoming man, did not cease to be God. He didn't lose his position or his divine attributes; he voluntarily set them aside to take on our humanity in all its ugliness and depravity. Vulnerable.  

 

Scripture tells us that Jesus would be a man of sorrow and acquainted with grief. One whose hands and feet are scarred. One who was despised and rejected by man. Vulnerable.  

 

As the Christ poured himself out for us, he did not stand back at a distance with arms crossed. From the very moment he entered this earth until the day he left it, he willingly made himself vulnerable. It speaks to me of relationship. It models to me humility. I believe God meant it to be that way.

 

I challenge you this year to embrace the love story that is Christmas: God putting on skin and becoming vulnerable for our sake.

 

Believe! 

 

Greg  

 

 

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THIS WEEK'S HAPPENINGS

MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3:  
Holiday Dinner and Christmas Service
It's almost Christmas!

Everyone is invited to gather together for our Holiday Potluck Dinner and Christmas Service at Peace Lutheran Church in the Fellowship Hall. This is open to all those who are part of our community, both past and present. Please come. We'd love to see you!

Carrie & Bill are roasting turkey and ham; potatoes, gravy and rolls will also be provided. You bring a side dish, salad, or dessert. Bring your food in a serving dish between 6:30 & 7:00 PM. We try to eat by 7:00.

After dinner you'll be treated to thought-provoking Christmas presentation, ending with some of your favorite Christmas carols. We will also take a special end-of-year offering for Life Discovery, delegating a portion of the offering for those in need this holiday season.

Come for wonderful food, fellowship, and a heart ready to find the Christ child!

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UPCOMING EVENTS 

SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15: An Evening of Splendor Singles Christmas Dance
Only 2 Weeks Left to Purchase Your Ticket!

The Lakes Ballroom, Peoria
7 - 11 PM
Tickets: $20.00 per person
Hors d' oeuvre and Dessert bar
For Info Call:
Carol at 602-348-7563 or
Sandy at 623-581-0499

Put on your dancing shoes and come enjoy this festive occasion!
Tickets can be purchased online at www.lifediscoveryministries.org

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ON-GOING MINISTRIES


 
TUESDAY EVENINGS  6:30-8:00 PM
Community Church of Joy - Meet in the Church Lobby
21000 N 75th Ave, Glendale

Our next 13-week DivorceCare Series begins on Tuesday, December 4th. Be sure to let your friends and family know about this very helpful program. If you have recently gone through a divorce, please come. It could be the best thing you have done for yourself. Call Jerry for more info at 623-972-7651.