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Questions for Christmas Sunday

I’m to teach the men’s Sunday School (based on Luke 2:1-20) at my home congregation.

Yesterday morning and this morning I jotted down a few initial questions in the teacher’s book:

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(The text version of these questions is over at Ain’t Complicated.)

Mark Roth
published this at 1:22 pm on December 23, 2011. Thanks for reading it!

Bible book: Luke | Themes: praise, salvation |

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Here’s Where It Happened

Bethlehem of Judea: the Savior's birthplace
Even Unto Bethlehem (Luke 2:15)
Mark Roth
published this at 12:16 pm on December 25, 2010. Thanks for reading it!

Bible book: Luke | Themes: blessing, peace, salvation |

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About Panting Hart

The psalmist declares in Psalm 42:1 — “As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.”

I’m not there yet, but that’s what I want — a desperate thirst for God and hungering after righteousness.

Yes, That Is What I Want. Join me?

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