Not a Baby Anymore (Advent 21, 2023)

It’s ironic how people who are steadfast in their unbelief project themselves onto Jesus and want to see Jesus as some sort of socialist hippie who is tolerant of every kind of evil and loves sinners so much that He gives their sin a pass.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

They take the meek Jesus of the manger and the good shepherd who carries lambs like Little Bo Peep to mean that He’s powerless. Like Jesus is so wimpy that brazen sinners can do what they want with no consequences. They’re so shameless, they brag that it’s like taking candy from a baby.

But don’t let the “every year Christmas baby in the manger” allow you to fool yourself.
He hasn’t been a baby in 2000 years.

The world is falling apart; it’s in turmoil, and the signs of the end are everywhere.  Jesus said,

So Jesus entered this world as an unassuming baby. 
He won’t be a baby when He returns.

Questions for further thought:

What might be some reasons Jesus came as a baby and did not just materialize as a full-grown mystery man with no heritage like Melchizedek (Hebrews 7)?

If Jesus had no lineage, how could He possibly be the Messiah or could salvation be “from the Jews?”

Why was it important that Jesus was born just as we are and had every opportunity to sin, but did not, even to adult life?  How does that open the door for salvation for the world?

Prayer:  Father God, the wisdom of Your plan for the salvation of Your people is mysterious and wonderful!  Thank You for including Gentiles and Jews, bringing us both together under the banner of Christ Jesus.  Your ways are marvelous to behold and at this season, we rejoice in the birth of our Lord Jesus.  We pray for His return and thank You that the Way of salvation was opened before Your wrath against sin would be executed.  Thank You, Jesus, for taking my sin upon Yourself and paying what I could never pay.  In humility, I surrender my ways to Yours and ask that You would use me to communicate Your salvation before Your return as the victorious King of Kings and Lord of Lords.  I worship You and offer You praise.  Glory to God in the Highest!  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Opportunity Knocks (Advent 20, 2023)

Had the situation been “For the Jew for they alone are the Chosen Few” there would be reason to question… “Why them?”  God, we could argue, would have His own reasons for how He does things, but from a human point of view, it makes for a lot of sadness at something none of us could control. 

However, Jesus only said “Salvation is FROM the Jews,”
not Salvation is only FOR the Jews.

According to Romans, there’s been a break in the action, an interlude, a split screen during which we see the Jews on hold and the Gentiles experiencing the grace that takes us from being strangers and foreigners and makes us family with our Jewish brethren.  Due to their partial hardening, opportunity knocks for the Gentile world.

“From the Jews.  For the world!”  Do you see the beauty and love in this? Had the Gospel of salvation been for Jews only, the world would never have known mercy.  Were God to replace the Chosen People with the Church, the historic people of God—the Jews—would not know mercy.  Instead, we’re all on equal ground in need of the mercy and forgiveness of God.  We’re all standing at the same door when Opportunity Knocks, and each man, woman, or child –irrespective of ethnicity–can open the door and receive Him.

Questions for further thought:

What ought to be the response of Gentiles to the Jewish people who have been temporarily spiritually blinded?

Is it right for anyone to resent God’s authority to show mercy where and when He will?

How does attempting to still follow the Law to earn righteousness depend on human effort?  How does accepting that Jesus perfectly fulfilled the Law set us free to depend on the finished work He did? 

If you have the perfect path to eternal life, why would you seek your own path?  Where are you when Opportunity Knocks?

Prayer:  Father God, we thank You for Your mercy and that You have made Your mercy available to Jews and Gentiles alike.  To Arabs.  To Asians.  To Africans.  To Hispanics.  To Caucasians.  Thank You that among the community of the saved, there will be praise for Jesus and rejoicing by every tribe, language, and nation.  Thank You, Lord, for looking at our hearts.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Not Done Yet (Advent 19, 2023)

I don’t know when this replacement nonsense began, but the Church has not replaced the Jews as God’s Chosen People.  The Jews have been on hold, according to Romans, for one reason: so that the full Gentile number can enter. 

Irrevocable. (Isaiah 59:20-21) Once the full number of Gentiles is achieved through God’s grace and His Gospel, the Chosen People who accept this Gospel by faith, will repent and be grafted back in.  God is not done with them yet.

Questions for further thought:

Has Jerusalem yet been made an immovable rock? 

Have the nations that attack Jerusalem been destroyed yet?  

Why will God deliver the “house of David” and the clan of Judah before the “inhabitants of Jerusalem?”

What idols are currently in the land?

Prayer:  Father God, those of us praying for the peace of Jerusalem know that this peace will be only at Your final fulfilling of prophecy– when sin and impurity are cleansed by that fountain of the blood of Christ.  We lift the Jewish people up to You and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem (whether Jew, Gentile, or Arab) and long for the day when Lord Jesus returns.  Until that time, we ask Your hand of protection upon Your people in the Church now, and those who are among our Jewish brethren in the family of man who are yet to repent and believe but belong to You in accordance with Your Word.  Open their eyes, heal their blindness as only You can.  We praise You that You’re not done with any of us until You say that You are.  Strengthen us for the coming hour.  In Christ’s Name we pray.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Beware of Dividers (Advent 18, 2023)

Have you noticed the young people, the unchurched of a young generation, falling in line with the “Free Palestine” crowd and their antisemitism?  They flood social media with their thoughts, acting like experts.  Their inexperience and ignorance of history keep them from realizing the gravity of what they’re doing.  It’s beyond sad.

The Muslim nations surrounding Israel and the West Bank don’t want the Gaza refugees because they don’t want the trouble they bring.  Behind closed doors, they don’t even agree there is a Palestine (except as it serves their purposes against Israel).

Hafez al-Assad, the father of current Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, once famously said,

“You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people. [Addressing the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat]”

The dividers are out there promoting a “sharia” system of justice that would happily turn on the most ignorant dividers once they’ve been fully exploited as useful idiots.  What would the sharia-lovers do to useful idiots? Throw them from buildings.  Burn them alive.  Dress them in clothing once viewed as oppression.  The young people mindlessly clamor “Give us more!” … until the horrible day when they realize they’ve been deceived and surrendered to what they don’t believe.

Beware of anyone who would seek to divide the Judeo-Christian bond like is being derided in this 2020 article in The Atlantic. “‘The “Judeo-Christian tradition” was one of 20th-century America’s greatest political inventions. An ecumenical marketing meme for combatting godless communism.’”  The author treats it like nothing more than a marketing gimmick as “The concept was always an unstable foundation on which to build a common American identity.”

Another op-ed writer for ABC in 2019 pokes away claiming that “Anti-Judaism was, in a way, central to Christian self-understanding.”  (That’s a lie.)  Writing that Jews are “God killers” and the whole purpose of joining Christians and Jews originally was to exclude Muslims “For just as the term can be used as a way of including and binding people together, it can just as easily be used to exclude those who are deemed not to subscribe to Western values. In the later part of the twentieth century, this was applied particularly to Muslims ― despite the fact that Judaism, Christianity and Islam all share a common religious heritage and that all three religions have Middle Eastern origins. But more recently, this exclusionary use has also been arrayed against those associated with multiculturalism, “political correctness” and cosmopolitanism.”

Questions for further thought:

Why would these people want to create division? Just Judeo. Just Christian.  Divide and conquer.

Who or what conquers?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace a heritage back to Abraham, but it’s NOT a common religious heritage.  Does Islam revere the Torah as authoritative Scripture?  Nope.  Do they worship the God of Abraham, AND Isaac, AND Jacob?  Nope.  Who did God say the Covenant is fulfilled through?  (Genesis 17:19)

Is this blurring of the truth likely intentional to dupe the unchurched person raised to be culturally “Christian” and uneducated person ethnically Jewish, or is it just ignorance?  Is the outcome of deception different based upon the deceiver’s sincerity or blindness?   

Is the tide turning now that we see a rise of a faithless worldview or a sharia one that makes our common Judeo-Christian history in the God of the Hebrew Testament and the hyphen “gimmick” more understandable?

Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us to see that You fulfilled the Law to perfection!  You never declared it false, only fulfilled.  Help us to understand the differences which unite our hearts with our Jewish brethren who look to Scripture’s fulfillment. Guard us against division and discouragement.  Keep our eyes looking for Your return and may we be found faithful when You do.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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One New Humanity for the World (Advent 17, 2023)

One new humanity for the world…but it’s not what the world thinks.

Look at how Jesus makes one new humanity for eternal life and lasting peace.  It’s a purchase agreement.  One new humanity out of all the parts of the old because with His blood, He “purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.” (Revelation 5:9). 

Questions for further thought:

Read this passage and see how mankind had no role except to be willing recipients.  It’s all by God’s grace.

What was that wall of hostility? 

Jews did not mix with Gentiles for purity reasons. How did the Law keep the Jews separate until the Messiah came?

Once the Messiah clearly came “from the Jews” did the wall need to be destroyed so salvation could be “for the world?” 

Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for tearing down the wall of hostility in the spiritual realm.  You have already fulfilled the Law and are in the process of lifting the world of faithful ones apart from the world of unbelief.  We thank You that Your work of salvation is already done and, in Your grace, You’ve given this world time to repent and believe.  Your Kingdom is near.  Your Day is at hand.  Your people look for Your return and pray Your mercy upon us as we preach the Good News of Your birth, life, death, and resurrection so the full number is ready–and that the full number would be from every nation, tribe, and tongue which is further evidence of Your love and mercy!  We love You, Lord, for Who You are, and for what You’ve done for us.   Amen. 

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Life Everlasting (Advent 16, 2023)

He’s the Savior. From the Jews.  For the world.

Questions for further thought:

Where does human mortality originate? Why are we “dust to dust”? Genesis 3:17-19, Psalm 90:1-12 

Would you want to live forever in a state of sin?  How does that differ from hell’s everlasting punishment?

Could a manmade messiah deal with his own sin problem?  What about other people’s sin problems?

Why does dealing with the sin problem matter when it comes to mortality?

How was Jesus able to deal with our sin problems?  Hebrews 9:27-28

Prayer: Father, in Hebrews 2:1-15 you warn us to pay the most careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away…to ponder the question “What is mankind that you are mindful of them, a son of man that you care for him?”  We praise You for our Lord Jesus, “who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone. In bringing many sons and daughters to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through what he suffered.”  Father, remind us that our salvation was bought with a price—the most infinite cost of the life of our Lord Jesus.  We praise You that “both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call [us] brothers and sisters.”  And since “the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death– that is, the devil– and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death.”  No manmade messiah can bring this eternal life.  Lord, help us to communicate Your Gospel of peace during this time celebrating Your first Advent.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Thanks, Mom (Advent 15, 2023)

Jesus couldn’t have died in His 30’s if He’d never been born.

If there had ever been a case in which it could be argued, “My body, my choice,” Mary was it.  I’m glad she chose life.

Questions for further thought:

Think about all the reasons women use under the umbrella of “My body, my choice” to justify ending a pregnancy.  Not the right time.  Not ready.  Can’t afford a baby.  I wouldn’t want to bring a baby into this world.  The man I’m with doesn’t want to have children.

Why is it even more remarkable that Mary said, “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” (Luke 1:38)?

How did God’s Word to Mary reflect mostly traditional Messianic expectations?  “You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.  He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.” (Luke 1:31-33)

How did God’s Word to Joseph display a different understanding?  “An angel of the Lord appeared to [Joseph] in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.  She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:19-21)

Is saving people from their sins part of the traditional Jewish Messianic expectation?  Would righteous and observant Joseph have known this?  How was God’s plan larger than the traditional expectation?

Both Joseph and Mary would have seen His birth as being “From the Jews” and for the Jews.  How did the Word given to Joseph expand that as being of “For the world?”  Were Jews alone sinners or worse sinners?

Prayer:  Father God, we praise You that, in Your wisdom, You brought Jesus in the world at the perfect time and that the descendants of Abraham would be like sand on the seashore or stars in the sky.  Thank You that You are bringing those from every “tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth.” (Revelation 5:9-10).  Thank You for Mary and Joseph doing their part “From the Jews” so that Your followers today can do our part as “For the World.”  Make us fruitful in our generation.  Remind us the harvest is still plentiful.  For Your glory.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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Sin and Hostility (Advent 14, 2023)

There is no getting a lasting peace when one group seeks the obliteration of another group.  Because conquering is not enough anymore when two groups sincerely see land as rightfully theirs.  The Jews because God gave it to them (reasonable enough for those who believe in God).  The Muslims because the Ottomans claimed it.

“One of the leading clerics, Dr. Ali Daghi, Secretary-General of the International Muslim Scholars, wrote: “There is a consensus among Muslims, in the past and present, that if an Islamic land is occupied, then its inhabitants must declare jihad until it is liberated from the occupiers.” 

The Ottomans lost the remaining land by siding with the Germans in WWI and the last vestiges of the Ottoman Empire limped toward its demise in 1922.  But the ideas of infiltration, reproduction, and conquest are still alive in this idea of Once Muslim, Always Muslim.   To them, the Ottomans had it forever and amen.  They’ve got a big gold dome to suggest that it’s now occupied Islamic land in their eyes…and conquest to get it back can be overt or covert as a bloodless war of infiltration.  Jihad has been declared, demanding “liberation.” 

Back to Bethlehem, according to this article, Jews and Christians alike are being driven from Arab territories

“Christians are now minorities in Palestinian cities where they had historically maintained a majority. In Bethlehem, they shrank from 84 percent in 1922 to 28 percent in 2007, when the [Palestinian Authority] carried out a major census.”

So “due to the war” Bethlehem is removing all Christmas decorations.  Jesus’ birthplace is being reduced.

Palestinian groups may deny reports of only 11,000 Christians remaining in Bethlehem and insist that Christian percentage of the population is 18%.  No offense, but it’s still a decline 10% beyond the prior low in 2007 and down from 84% over the last 100 years.  That percentage decline can be because Christians are leaving (which they are) or because infiltration of migrants and high birth rates change the population to super-majority Muslim.

Either abandoning an area or becoming outnumbered serve the same purpose.  Conquest by surrender.  Conquest by invasion.  Conquest by reproduction.  It makes no difference.  It’s still conquest, it’s still jihad, and it’s still war.

And God is still working His plan to resolve it once and for all.

Sin and hostility persist and in fact, that’s why Jesus had to come in the first place.  No amount of peace accords, no matter how good or how fair or how noble, can solve the sin problem.  Only a Savior can do that.  Only God can do that.

Questions for further thought:

Where is the one place in the Middle East where minorities still thrive? 

Thinking to the new percentage of “foreign born” in the United States reaching an all-time high of 15%, how many of those “foreign born” bring ideologies and religious ideas that are incompatible with Judaism and Christianity?  Even those traveling to the US proximally from South American countries, where is their native homeland?

On one hand, it’s easy to imagine declarations of “occupied territory” happening here.  Is it just as likely that God may be bringing people to a place of hearing the Gospel?

If God could bring Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem in accordance with Scripture, could God bring foreigners to hear the Gospel in lands not their own? 

Mary and Joseph did not set up shop in Bethlehem but returned to Nazareth by way of Egypt.  What is our role as Christians, and should we welcome equipping newcomers with the Gospel and then encouraging their return to their roots to share the good news in their home countries?

Prayer: Lord Jesus, we do not understand the ways of God or why He allows things that seem so antithetical to peace on this earth.  Remind us that “everything exposed by the light becomes visible– and everything that is illuminated becomes a light.”  Teach us, Lord to live as those who are wise, making the most of every opportunity “because the days are evil.”  Help us to see Your ways even amid what can instill fear, that we would “not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.” (Ephesians 5:13-17). As the end of all things is near, teach us to “be alert and of sober mind so that [we] may pray.” (1 Peter 4:7).  We trust, Lord, that You know exactly what You’re doing.  Help us to work with You, for Your glory.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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The Problem with a Little Bit Left Behind (Advent 13, 2023)

But there will be a New Jerusalem.  And hear me clearly, there will be no “Dome of the Rock” in it, but Scripture says the names of the Twelve Tribes of Israel will be written on its gates (Revelation 21:1-12).

How could the Jews, or worse, the Christians let that happen to the Old City?  It was as simple as Sophronius surrendering and signing Jerusalem away to the caliph in 637-638 AD. While the State of Israel was recognized in 1948 and exiles would return, the land would remain contentious, again dating all the way back to Genesis.

“Israel captured the site in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it with the rest of East Jerusalem and adjoining parts of the West Bank in a move not recognized internationally.Fast forward to today, the State of Israel itself is still not universally recognized as legitimate and forms the backstory behind the conflict of today.

Once Muslim, always Muslim in the eyes of some.  From the river to the sea, as they say. Because the Temple Mount was “under the control of the Muslim Ottoman Empire from 1259-1924, those same Muslim extremists believe that what is now Israel – every inch of it – is rightfully Muslim.”  [explanation break:  Before you get mad at me, the author of the article apologizes to some extent for using the word “extremist” to draw a distinction between individuals and actions of a non-monolithic group in varying contexts.] 

Questions for further thought:

Do you think all land ever claimed by Muslims belongs to Muslims? 

Does praying at a site act as the functional devoting of that land to Islam?  Even something as seemingly innocuous as praying the National Mall in Washington DC or the Westminster Abbey, both of which have happened recently.

What if they just become a majority by infiltration and birth rates as has happened in Bethlehem, the city of Christ’s birth? Could it happen in America? Could it happen worldwide?

Prayer:  Lord Jesus, You’ve instructed us in Your Word that You do not call us to fight as the world does.  To the Church in Corinth, the Apostle Paul wrote: “For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does.  The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. “(2 Corinthians 10:3-5) So, Lord, we pray Your Word over Jerusalem.  We plead Your blood of the inhabitants there whether Christian, Jew, or Muslim so that the entire world may know that Your salvation is From the Jews, but For the World.  May the strife there not lead to many lives being lost, but many lives being saved as Your Word is preached from farthest corners.  We thank You for the privilege as Your followers to share Your light in darkness.  That “On those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” (Isaish 9:2)  May all awaken and see Your goodness and grace.  Amen.

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.

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Jerusalem Existed (Advent 12, 2023)

I’m sure I’m not the only Christian bothered by the skyline of Jewish Jerusalem and seeing the Al-Aqsa Mosque and bright gold Dome of the Rock shrine dominating the land where the Temple of Solomon once stood.

The Romans laid complete siege to Jerusalem, took anything valuable or sacred, and some of the surviving Jews fled and became part of the Diaspora elsewhere in the Roman Empire. 

Time went on.  Wars were fought.  Including Christians.  (Islam didn’t exist then.  It originated in Mecca about 610 AD.)

“The twenty-five years of unprecedented conflict [Great Wars of Antiquity] greatly weakened both empires, leaving them vulnerable to attack. And when that attack finally came in the early 630s, the Romans and Persians could do little to stop the wave of Arab conquests. In the following decades, the Sasanian Empire and much of the Roman world were swallowed up by the Arabs. The emergence of Islamic faith led to a new world order and a decisive break from the classical past. The Byzantine Empire lost much of its territory to Arab conquests.”

This chapter of Jerusalem might be titled “Expedience is a Poor Negotiation Skill” or “What were you thinking?  Have you lost your mind?” There was a guy named Sophronius, the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. As the Arabs were incoming, he collected up relics and sent them off to Constantinople, and then Sophronius surrendered and signed Jerusalem away to the caliph.

The precise date (637-638) of the surrender of Jerusalem is up for debate, but the result was far-reaching.  

Questions for further Thought:

What do you think about Sophronius taking all the “holy relics” offshore to go to Constantinople but surrendering the Holy City?

Land lost through involuntary acts when defeated by an enemy, is that the same in the eyes of God as signing it away?

Prayer:  Lord Jesus, it is Your Jerusalem.  The place Your Father and our Father decreed for His temple to be built, a real place where You worshiped in Your lifetime.  By Your grace, let us not despise history nor worship manmade things or buildings which can never contain You.  You wept over Jerusalem.  You said, “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing. Look, your house is left to you desolate. For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.’ Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his attention to its buildings. “Do you see all these things?” He asked. “Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.”” (Matthew 23:37-24:2).  Oh, Lord, I’m glad none of this takes You by surprise.  We long for the day when we cry “Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the Lord”!  Come, Lord Jesus.  Amen!

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Acknowledging inquiries about an entire season’s devotionals for your study group’s planning purposes, Seminary Gal’s prior seasons’ Advent devotionals can be accessed via the archives to the right and are as follows:  

  • Awaken Remnant” was the devotional topic for 2022. It began November 27, 2022, and highlighted the remnant found throughout Scripture as evident in Jesus’ lineage.
  • The multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King was the theme of 2021’s devotional series. It is archived beginning November 28, 2021.
  • 2020’s Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.
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