The Christmas Story evokes many touching images. Halos. Fresh Hay, Shepherds carrying newborn lambs, and young motherhood all bring tears to the eyes of Christmastime Churchgoers
But the Christmas story is more than sentimental
It is powerful.
It deals with real people
It involves pain
It is one of the most strikingly unusual stories in all of history
And its main emphasis is not on Jesus' infancy, but on his deity - and why Deity took the form of an infant.
In this collection of Christmas insights, Dr. James Montgomery Boice emphasizes the incredible implications of one of our favourite true stories: the Creator of the universe choosing to live among the people of Earth.
The Christmas Story has deep meaning today, not merely as a nice bedtime story for children or a narrative in a choral concert, but as a foundation point of your salvation and your new life in Jesus - the omnipotent, omniscient, righteous Christ of Christmas.
But the Christmas story is more than sentimental
It is powerful.
It deals with real people
It involves pain
It is one of the most strikingly unusual stories in all of history
And its main emphasis is not on Jesus' infancy, but on his deity - and why Deity took the form of an infant.
In this collection of Christmas insights, Dr. James Montgomery Boice emphasizes the incredible implications of one of our favourite true stories: the Creator of the universe choosing to live among the people of Earth.
The Christmas Story has deep meaning today, not merely as a nice bedtime story for children or a narrative in a choral concert, but as a foundation point of your salvation and your new life in Jesus - the omnipotent, omniscient, righteous Christ of Christmas.





