Showing posts with label Christian Living. Show all posts
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Friday, December 27, 2024

A Season of Renewed Hope: Christmas, the New Year, and God’s Ongoing Work

A Season of Renewed Hope: Christmas, the New Year, and God’s Ongoing Work. A watercolor image of an old church in a small town on a wintry landscape with the Sun rising in the background.
A Season of Renewed Hope: Christmas, the New Year, and God’s Ongoing Work

As December draws to a close each year, we celebrate two events that brim with anticipation and promise: Christmas and the coming of a New Year. While one commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ—God’s Son entering our world with transforming grace—both remind us that God is always doing something new in our lives. Here’s a closer look at how Christ’s arrival redefined hope and how we can carry that hope into the coming year.


The Promise Fulfilled at Christmas

For centuries before Jesus’ birth, the people of Israel lived with a promise: that God would send a Messiah to rescue and restore them. We see this promise woven throughout the Old Testament in prophecies and anticipations of a coming King. On that first Christmas, the prophecies were fulfilled in the most unexpected way—a baby, born in a humble manger, heralded by angels and announced to lowly shepherds.

The very idea that God would send His own Son is itself radical. Jesus arrived in simplicity and vulnerability, yet Heaven’s glory rested upon Him. This contrast captures the core message of the gospel: God’s power is often revealed through the humble and the meek. From the outset, Jesus embodied God’s new way of engaging with our world: a plan of redemption that invites every person to receive grace and hope.


Jesus as the Center of a New Story

What is so “new” about Jesus coming into the world? In Scripture, the Greek word commonly translated as “new” (kainos) doesn’t just mean something more modern, but something of a different kind or nature. Jesus didn’t merely show up to patch the old religious system; He inaugurated an entirely new covenant. No longer would humanity be bound to a strict legalistic framework for approaching God. Instead, by placing our faith in Christ, we become children of God, set free to live in the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.

  • A New Way to Relate to God: Through Jesus, we have direct access to God’s presence. The barrier that once stood between us and our Creator has been torn down, inviting us into a relationship of closeness, not distance.
  • A New Perspective on Love: Jesus showed us a love that embraces the marginalized, the sinner, the broken. He revealed a love so fierce and encompassing that it transcends our limitations and calls us into selfless compassion.
  • A New Identity: In Christ, we discover a fresh identity as beloved children of God. Our worth is no longer defined by our achievements or failures but by the love of a heavenly Father who gave everything to rescue us.

The New Year: Reflecting and Looking Ahead

While Christmas reminds us of God breaking into our history with redemption, the dawn of a New Year offers a practical moment for reflection and hope. When we align our New Year goals or resolutions with the truth of Christ’s ongoing work in our lives, we invite true transformation. Rather than focusing solely on external improvements—like eating healthier or advancing our careers—we can intentionally open ourselves to the deeper inward change that God desires.

  1. Reflect on the Past Year with Gratitude
    Before rushing ahead into 365 new days, take time to remember where you’ve come from. Where have you seen God at work? What unexpected blessings or lessons shaped you? Gratitude grounds us in trust, reminding us that the same God who carried us through the trials and triumphs of the past year will remain faithful in the next.

  2. Seek God’s Direction and Vision
    Whether you set specific resolutions or prefer a more organic approach to growth, seek God in prayer and Scripture to guide your steps. Listen for the Holy Spirit’s leading, trusting that God longs to shape your life for His glory and your good.

  3. Embrace Spiritual Renewal
    A New Year beckons fresh starts and renewed vigor. Let this time be an invitation to cultivate spiritual disciplines—prayer, Bible study, worship, service—that shape your heart after Christ’s love and courage.

  4. Invite Christ into Every Aspect of Life
    Jesus’ birth highlights God’s humility and willingness to engage with our messy reality. Likewise, invite Christ’s presence into your family, friendships, work life, and personal challenges. Faith is not just for an hour on Sunday; it’s meant to transform every corner of your life.


Hope Beyond the Festivities

When the decorations come down and life returns to its familiar routines, it can feel like the season of wonder fades. But in truth, the story of Christmas continues all year. Christ’s birth wasn’t just a historical event—it marked a new way of living, a new covenant in which God dwells among us and within us by His Spirit. Our part is to remember, receive, and respond.

  • Remember: God’s act of redemption began long before we existed, and His promises stand firm into eternity.
  • Receive: Open your heart to the ongoing gift of Jesus, who is “God with us”—Emmanuel.
  • Respond: Live out your faith in daily acts of love, hope, and worship, bearing witness to the light of Christ in every season.

Conclusion

Christmas and the New Year converge to remind us that God is always writing new chapters in our lives. Through Jesus, we see the ultimate demonstration of God’s heart for renewal and redemption. No matter what the last year held—or the uncertainties of the one ahead—you can step forward in faith.

May the birth of Jesus draw you into deeper gratitude, and may the promise of a New Year fill your soul with hope. In this season and beyond, embrace the new thing God is doing in your life: His love, His grace, His everlasting invitation to be part of His story.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year—may you be filled with the renewing joy of Christ in every step you take!

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Claim Victory in Christ: a Bible Study Lesson

This Bible study lesson is intended to help you claim victory in Christ. Surrender your life to Jesus, and receive His righteousness in exchange for your sin, and His riches in exchange for your poverty. Trust God, cling to His Word, and walk in His presence, peace, protection, and provision, in all times and in all places. 

Claim Victory in Christ: a Bible Study Lesson. This is an image of the word "Victory" with the "T" as a Cross and the letters in blazing white against a dark background, symbolizing the victory Christ gives us.
Claim Victory in Christ: a Bible Study Lesson

Objective:

To encourage believers to walk in the assurance of God’s presence, protection, and provision, and to live in the victory Christ has won for them.


Opening Prayer:

Begin with a prayer asking the Holy Spirit to guide the study and reveal God’s truth about living in victory.


Lesson Outline:

1. Understanding Victory in Christ

  • Key Verse"But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Corinthians 15:57)

    • Discussion:
      • Victory is not something we earn; it is a gift through Christ's finished work on the cross.
      • This victory is spiritual, eternal, and available to every believer.
  • Reflection Question:

    • What does victory in Christ mean to you personally?

2. Assurance of God’s Presence

  • Key Verse"Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." (Joshua 1:9)

    • Discussion:
      • God's presence empowers us to face challenges with courage and confidence.
      • Knowing He is always with us removes fear and uncertainty.
  • Reflection Question:

    • How does the promise of God's presence encourage you in daily life?

3. Confidence in God’s Protection

  • Key Verse"No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord." (Isaiah 54:17)

    • Discussion:
      • God's protection ensures that no attack of the enemy can succeed against His plans for us.
      • This does not mean we won't face trials, but it assures us of ultimate victory.
  • Reflection Question:

    • How have you experienced God's protection in your life?

4. Resting in God’s Provision

  • Key Verse"But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:19)

    • Discussion:
      • God is our provider, meeting every need—spiritual, physical, and emotional.
      • Trusting in His provision means walking in faith, even when resources seem scarce.
  • Reflection Question:

    • In what ways has God provided for you during difficult seasons?

5. Walking in Victory Daily

  • Key Verse"For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith." (1 John 5:4)

    • Discussion:
      • Living victoriously involves faith and trust in God’s promises.
      • We overcome the world not by our strength but through our faith in Jesus.
  • Reflection Question:

    • What practical steps can you take to live in victory each day?

Group Activity:

  • Victory Testimonies: Invite group members to share testimonies of how they’ve experienced God’s presence, protection, and provision.
  • Prayer of Victory: Close with a time of prayer where participants declare God’s promises over their lives.

Memory Verse:

  • Encourage participants to memorize 1 Corinthians 15:57: "But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."

Closing Prayer:

Thank God for the victory we have in Christ and ask for strength to walk daily in His presence, protection, and provision.


This lesson is designed to inspire and equip believers to claim the victory God has already provided and to live confidently in His promises.