Dear FSBC, what a great day in the Lord yesterday. We were right
at 200 in worship and continue to pray for some of our folks who are
still battling, some getting stronger and some need prayer.
I
appreciate a church that is Gospel, Bible preaching receptive. It is
not that way everywhere, and we don't take it for granted. As a matter
of fact, 2020 has taught us to take nothing for granted, and to
appreciate everything that God does and is doing.
I
also praise the Lord for the giving heart of FSBC as we went over the
the Lottie Moon goal by giving over 6,500!!! We also had a good number
here last night to observe the Lord's Supper and to celebrate the birth
of Christ.
Below is a devotion in regards to last night's Communion service and I hope you will let it challenge you.
One
of my favorite traditions at Christmas regarding church is the
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. At a time when celebrating the birth
of Christ is so wonderful, communion, or the Lord's Supper is a good
reminder of why Jesus was born, and why He came. At the last supper
Jesus said, "As often as you do this, do it in remembrance of Me." So
in the celebration of His birth, we take time to remember His death.
It
wasn't just enough that He was born and took on flesh and blood. In
order to be our advocate we need Him to be, He came to earth and
experienced everything you and I would ever go through. While He
created everything, He experienced everything, yet without sin. As a
carpenter, He dealt with everything. He knew what temptation was, and
once again, without sin.
Recently Renee shared a good question. What about Joseph as Jesus grew up and went to the cross?
We don't know what happened to Joseph beyond Jesus turning 12. It
is possible that Jesus may have even experienced what it was like
growing up in the home of a single parent. You never know. He understands all struggles.
I believe God has big plans for FSBC in 2021. May we be found faithful. May we Love God, love people, and serve people!
Remember
this Christmas, recognize that God knows your greatest need , and He
has the power to meet it. Let's celebrate Jesus, and remember why He
came.... for you and me!
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