Friday, December 16, 2005

Earth Walk

Read: John 1:11-18

The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory. --- John 1:14

The Bible In One Year:
Amos 7-9
Revelation 8

After the Apollo XV mission, Colonel James Irwin related some of the high points of his experience. He told of their weightless bodies floating free in the space capsule, the rising crescent of the earth as seen from the moon, and the triumphal splashdown before a watching world.

Irwin also spoke of the impact the experience had on his spiritual life. He said that from the lunar surface he sensed both the glory of God and the plight of earthbound man. As he came back to earth, he realized he couldn't content himself with being merely a celebrity. He would have to be a servant, telling his fellowman of a better way to live. Irwin concluded by saying that if we think it a great event to go to the moon, how much greater is the wonder that God came to earth in the person of Jesus Christ.

Because man walked on the moon, science and technology have made tremendous advances. But because God walked on earth, we know both our origin and our destiny. We can know our Creator personally [John 1:1,14,18], and we can live in His light [v.9]. Through Jesus' sinless life and sacrificial death, we can know the joy of having our sins forgiven and experience the fullness of an abundant life --- all because God walked on the earth. --- Mart De Haan

Down from His glory, ever-living story,
My God and Savior came, and Jesus was His name.
Born in a manger, to His own a stranger,
A Man of sorrows, tears, and agony. --- Booth-Clibborn


GOD MADE HIS HOME WITH US SO THAT WE MIGHT MAKE OUR HOME WITH GOD.

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