Author Pastor Randy Moll

  • It is amazing, isn’t it? Rather than returning with his parents and running with the other boys his age on their journey home, what did the 12-year-old Jesus do? After three days, He was still in Jerusalem, in the temple, sitting among the teachers of God’s Word, listening to them and asking them questions. And all who heard Jesus were astonished at His understanding and answers.

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  • You have heard of His birth and know of His sufferings and death for your sins (and the sins of the world) and of His glorious resurrection. You have heard God’s offer of mercy and forgiveness to all who repent and look to Jesus in faith for pardon….

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  • What about our words concerning our neighbor? Are we to speak evil of him and destroy his name and reputation?

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  • When Messiah Jesus was born and laid in a manger, an angel announced His birth to shepherds living in a field nearby and keeping watch over their flock by night. The heavenly messenger brought them good tidings of great joy for all people; for that very day in Bethlehem, the city of David, a Savior was born, the Messiah, the LORD (Jehovah) Himself in human flesh.

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  • Far more than a quaint story, these verses from Luke, chapter two, describe a historical event that occurred in real-time and in a real place. It happened in the days of the Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus. Quirinius was the governor of Syria.

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