21th December 2024

GO OUTSIDE

“and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and
placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for
them. ”
Luke 2:7NIV

 

It was a cold night in Bethlehem. People rushed in from the cold and the
humidity and many flocked to enter the small inn at the bottom of the
street. They had put the camels and donkeys into the barn, closed the door,
and laughed, rejoicing merrily with relatives whom they had not seen for
many years.

Family ties were renewed all the while sitting and eating the hot soup and
tasting the wine. They broke the bread together and talked together about
the long journey they had traveled. A young man was playing his musical
instrument and men were clapping their hands to the beat of the music.

With a tray of meat and bread in hand, the host opened the door, where
someone was standing knocking. A man named Joseph stood at the door
with his cloak pulled all the way to his eyes. It was late and cold and he
and his wife, who was heavily pregnant, needed a room.

The host just faintly heard Joseph for the noise behind him; but he
managed to say that he had no vacant rooms left, only a stall or two in the
barn.

With a casual apology, he closed the door in front of their noses. Outside,
Joseph stood and heard the laughter continue inside. He sighed and then he
and Maria walked silently into the barn. While the music and the party
continued inside in the heat, the Son of God was born in silence, just a few
feet away.

Often it is not at the big noisy Christmas parties, but in the cool, peaceful
silence, that you experience the greatest moments of Christmas. In the
midst of the bustling and whipped up atmosphere, God seeks and finds the
quiet heart.

However, there is a big difference between the silence in the barn and the
excited noise in the pub!

If only someone had taken the time to look out the window, out into the
courtyard or perhaps had left the party to look at the donkey - what would
he then have seen? Possibly the angels, the shepherds and - well, even the
very Son of God. Come into my heart, Jesus; there is room for you in
there.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
20th December 2024

A historical "Christmas tribute"Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. ”
Galatians 6:7NIV

In Italy, in a city called Messina, early in the 20th century there was a 
magazine called "Telefono" which constantly mocked the Christian faith.

In 1908, the following little "Christmas reflection" was written: "Oh, you 
little Jesus child, who cannot be content with being human but who also 
wants to be God. For the sake of the cross, let us hear your voice. Show 
yourself to us who live in our time. Send us a little earthquake!”

In Aschehoug's lexicon 5th edition, book 13, page 447, we read that this 
city was razed to the ground by an earthquake and a tidal wave - in the 
middle of Christmas, 28 Dec. 1908. Out of the 120,000 inhabitants of the 
city, 84,000 perished.

We don't know the spiritual situation in the city, but the "Christmas 
viewing" gives us a small foretaste, and the historical fact also gives us 
something to think about.
"Faith & Facts" Effie Campbell translated.
 
 
 
 
 
 
19th December 2024

God himself became manThe Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen 
his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full 
of grace and truth.”
John 1:14NIV

At Christmas, there is talk of incarnation. It is a Latin word meaning "to 
become flesh". God "became flesh" through the man Jesus. We are used to 
hearing it and don't think about it. But in reality it is an impossible thought.

 

Did God become flesh? Then we might as well say that a battleship can 
sail in a bathtub. That a skyscraper can be placed inside a dollhouse. That a 
field of wheat can be stuffed into a lunch box. Indeed, it's like trying to 
form blue paint out of thin air. Absurd. Yes, we do not understand any of 
this. How can the almighty God of heaven become an infant?

Unbelievable that it could even happen, and it's strange that it did. After 
all, God's purpose was to save us humans from sin and death. But babies 
cannot save anyone, they need more someone to take care of them and 
save them.

The Christmas Gospel is wonderful. Nothing else in the entire history of 
the world compares to it. If you take a walk through one of the world's 
major cities, you will notice noble monuments to famous men and women. 
But have you ever seen a monument that is supposed to represent the hero 
as a small infant? You've never seen a statue of George Washington in a 
baby carriage. It would look foolish.

But it is not foolish to praise the Lord of the universe as an infant, because 
the child is the secret of "God becoming flesh". What was incredible and 
unthinkable, well, it did happen: God has become flesh. It is as 
unfathomable as filling an oil well into an oil jug or pressing a mountain 
down a mole's hole. God became flesh.

Knowledge of the world 
the news was brought with joy
God himself became man.
 
 
 
 
 
 
18th December 2024

A king is bornToday in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the 
Messiah, the Lord.”
Luke 2:11NIV

When we wait for and expect a prince to come into the world, we never 
know what he will be like. But of course we become aware that a royal 
birth is imminent, and the court issues an official announcement that the 
royal house is expecting an heir. But even if the court can announce that an 
heir is expected at the royal palace, no one can say anything about the 
future royal child. He may be born without sense and he may become a 
useless king. It has also happened in the past that princes have been both 
rebellious and wicked.

No one can know in advance how the awaited king will turn out, but the 
people had to settle for waiting and seeing. But it was written about this 
king we are talking about now, not just one year before his coming, but 
centuries before he came into the world. For several generations before his 
birth there was talk of this king. It was predicted how he was to become 
and what he was to do.

A monarchy without borders
Shortly before his birth, an angel came to Mary in Nazareth, who was to 
give birth to him. And the angel brought the following message, which we 
also find in chapter 1 in Luke: “You will conceive and give birth to a son, 
and you are to call him Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son 
of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father 
David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom 
will never end.”” 

All other kings die and are replaced by princes and heirs. Blair does not 
rule in France, Chirac does not rule in England, Bush does not have power 
in Russia or Putin in the United States, because they have their borders and 
territories. But the king we are talking about today, he has no boundaries, 
he stays within with his government power. And of his kingdom there shall 
be no end. "... his kingdom will never end"

He will never die, will never lose his royal dignity, and will never be 
deposed. He will never be exiled and a coup d'état will never depose him 
or force him from the throne.

The prophets announced his birth
He was referred to several centuries before his birth, how his work was to 
be. The prophet Isaiah said about 800 years before his birth that he was to 
be born of a virgin. Unbelievable! He is both the first and the last to be 
born of a virgin.

Micah tells us that he was to be born in Bethlehem, he said that several 
centuries before he came. Daniel told us about 480 years before his birth 
when he would be born and how he would be killed.

A thousand years before his coming, King David foretold that this king 
was to be hung on a cross and pierced through the hands and feet. Zakariah 
also said centuries before the king's birth that he would be let down for 30 
silver pieces. Isaiah says that he would be laid in a rich man's grave and 
that he would rise again. David said he was to return to heaven and sit at 
the right hand of God.

 

Birth of the King
When royal children are born, preparations are made in the king's castle. 
Royal children don't get laid in just any bed. There is pomp and splendor at 
the king's castle, because a king is about to be born. And when the incident 
has happened, news is broadcast from all over the world's radio and TV 
stations that a royal child has now been born.

When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, he did not need a four-poster bed, nor 
did he need pomp and splendor to maintain his royal dignity. It was 
completely irrelevant whether he was put in a stable or whether he was 
born among animals. Nor did it matter if he lay in a manger of straw, for 
he was such a great king that he could be laid there without losing his royal 
dignity. And there were no earthly messengers announcing his birth either, 
for he did not need it. But all the hosts of heaven announced to this world 
that the king was now born. The whole starry sky around Bethlehem and 
the mountains of Judea was filled with millions of angels who cried out: 
““Glory to God in the highest heaven,...” Now Christ is born, the King in 
David's place!

And God put a new star in the sky on that occasion, because the King was 
born and the wise Magi from the East saw the star of Bethlehem and they 
wandered over mountains and valleys to be able to come and worship the 
king, who had now seen the light of day. A king was born.
Aril Edvardsen. Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
17th December 2024

Knud found his way back to the God of his father and motherChildren, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord.”
Col. 3:20NIV

Knud was the youngest of six siblings. He was a so-called latecomer. 
There were seven years between him and the second youngest in the pack 
of siblings. Father and mother had already passed 40 when Knud was born.

The parents were not wealthy but not poor either. Things went well on the 
medium-sized farm located inside the town of Valdres. They wanted to 
give their children insight and knowledge. They all went to secondary 
school. In addition, the parents were professing Christians and active in 
both church and the mission house in the village. As the mission was very 
close to their hearts, it was in the mission house where they spent a lot of 
energy. Several of Knud's siblings had also made a clear Christian 
decision. When Knud entered the crucial period of change after 
confirmation, he rebelled against what his parents and siblings believed. 
He did not want to come to the mission house with them and went his own 
way. When Knud had finished his practical examination and had assisted 
on the farm for some time, he applied and got into the engineering school 
in Gjøvik.

 

When he had finished his education - and Knud had indeed got good 
papers - he got a job in a wood production company in the neighboring 
town. Here things went extremely well for Knud and it was not many years 
before he became director and owner of the company. He also got a seat on 
the city council. Everything was going great for him. But unfortunately the 
Christian life and the mission house were forgotten.

The years went by and when the parents died at short intervals in the mid-
70s, many thoughts went through Knud's head. His eldest brother, who 
now ran the farm, was a good-hearted and believing man. In the memorial 
service for both parents, his brother spoke boldly about the rich Christian 
heritage that father and mother had left behind. He had also mentioned 
how necessary it was to repent and have personal faith in Jesus Christ. This 
has most likely stabbed Knud in the heart. But he denied it. He was very 
busy. A few years later, Knud had an affair in the capital. As a politician, he 
had to attend a meeting in a directorate. It was in December and it was 
clear in the capital that Christmas was now approaching. He came to Oslo 
in the afternoon. After he had registered at the hotel where he was to spend 
the night, he took a stroll down Karl Johansgade. On the 
Universitetsplassen, the big Christmas tree was lit and the Salvation Army 
stood singing: "It's time for a Christmas party". It sounded so beautiful. 
This Christmas hymn meant quite a lot to Knud. It was the one they always 
sang at home every Christmas Eve when the father had finished reading 
the Christmas Gospel.

 

The thoughts of the childhood home and father and mother became strong 
now that he was standing there listening. Then the Salvation Army started 
with the song: ”Never fades the name of Jesus”. This was the song above 
all for his parents. Now it became too much for Knud. He felt like his heart 
was about to burst. He hurried back to the hotel room. He slid into a chair 
and cried loudly. Suddenly everything was so clear to him: He had rejected 
the God of father and mother, and now he was on the way to perdition. But 
he also knew God's call to repentance and to start a new life. For the first 
time in many years Knud prayed to God. And now it wasn't just a prayer 
for help to make the right decision in a difficult situation. No, now it was a 
repentant sinner confessing his guilt to a holy God. Such a prayer is always 
heard. He knew there was a Bible in the hotel room. He read the 
instructions at the front: "How can you be sure that God has forgiven you 
of all your sins." It was good to read 1 John 1:7-9NIV: "But if we walk in 
the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the 
blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. If we claim to be without 
sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, 
he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all 
unrighteousness." and also other scriptures. Knud made peace with God 
that night.

 

He knew that the Salvation Army temple was nearby, in Pilestrædet. He 
headed that way. When the invitation sounded to come forward, Knud was 
the first to come. There he prayed together with Christian counselors. His 
heart became more and more filled with assurance of salvation as the 
evening wore on.

After he had finished his business in the directorate, he began his journey 
home. But now he did not stop until he reached his childhood home. "I 
have surrendered to God," he said to his brother. They threw their arms 
around each other and wept with joy on this cold December evening in the 
courtyard of the Moen Farm. They sat and talked late into the evening 
about God's wonderful leadership. "Father and mother should have 
experienced this," said Knud's brother. Knud stayed there that night. The 
following day he went out to the cemetery. At the grave of his father and 
mother he stood for a long time and wept in silence. "We will meet again 
in heaven", was engraved on the stone. "Yes, there we will sing together: 
"It's time for the Christmas party" and "The name Jesus never fades", Knud 
whispered through his tears.

That Christmas Knud experienced a peace he had never known before. It 
was the peace of heart that everyone receives who turns and receives the 
Prince of Peace himself. Knud had found the way back to the God of his 
father and mother.
"Heavenly Road". Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
16th December 2024

The starOn coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and 
they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures 
and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.Matt. 2:11NIV

Have you ever thought about how great it really was that the Magi set out 
from their own land far away from Israel and still arrived at the right 
manger – to the right stable – to the right village – to the right country 
many hundreds of kilometers away?

They had neither map nor compass, but only one guide—a large, bright 
star that stood directly above the place they were to visit.

They did not know Jesus, but they wanted so badly to know him, and so 
they followed the star. And then they were led exactly over to the stable 
where the baby Jesus was lying in a manger.

Maybe you feel like the magi. You may also have heard something about 
Jesus - heard that he is the Savior of the world. You don't really know him, 
but you want to get to know him better - well, then you should do like the 
Magi.

"... "we have and a guiding star..." we sing in a Christmas hymn, and "and 
when we follow it gladly, 
we come to Jesus Christ. "

So it wasn't merely the Magi who had such a clear and distinct guide to 
Jesus. We all have such a guiding star. In the last verse of the Danish hymn 
by Grundtvig: “Dejlig er den himmel blå” (Beautiful is the blue sky)

This star bright and mild,
which can never go astray,
is his word of God clear,
which he let us reveal
to shine before our feet.

God's word - what you read in the Bible, or what you hear in church or in 
the mission house, is your guiding star.

If the Magi had not followed the star, they would never have found Jesus. 
And only if you follow your star, the word of God, will you reach your 
Savior, Jesus Christ.
Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
15th December 2024


Love has a cost

When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he
bowed his head and gave up his spirit.

John 19:30NIV

 

Love costs money, and with the coming of the baby Jesus into the world, 
God pays the highest price. He gave his Son to us in love so that 
everything is paid in advance. For us to dare to love ourselves. Former 
bishop Elisabeth Dons Christensen reflects here on the Christmas gospel.

“... “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for 
all the people.”

Red is the color of Christmas – regardless of what all the women's 
magazines, lifestyle books and smart shops do to make us choose new 
colors and new designs every year. And it is good, it is like that, because 
red is also the color of love. What would we celebrate Christmas for, if not 
for the deep realization that we live from love being given to us and from 
giving love ourselves to others, as best we can?

But then it's still a bit strange with all our red Santas and pixies, because 
they actually don't belong there at all in the waters of love. The pixies is 
originally a deceased ancestral spirit who inhabits inhabited places, just as 
other deceased, ghosts and apparitions do.

 

The pixie also always moves in and takes revenge if it is not treated 
properly. That is why he must have a large portion of rice pudding on 
Christmas Eve. Therefore he lurks on all our weak points and on our fear 
of not being able to pay back what we owe. And we owe an infinite 
amount when we think about it. There is always someone or something 
that has a claim on us. Life has demands on us. Our fellow man, society 
and the suffering world around us have a claim on us.

And the more that which has a claim on us means to us, the greater the 
payment each of us must shake up with. This applies most of all where we 
love the most. And therefore we also know – despite all our knowledge 
and information – that love costs. It costs unrest, uncertainty and long 
days. It costs between people who cannot help but bond with each other in 
love, and it costs for God, who also could not help but bond with us 
humans in love.

Therefore God let go of all his own. Therefore God sacrificed himself. 
Nothing less could do it. God had only himself, his own beloved son to 
pay with. To stable and manger, cross and death.

God gave himself to us so that we would dare to also love and give our 
lives to the lamb of God. God did it out of joy. There is absolutely no pixie 
on God's moving load. Everything is paid in advance for us. To our 
delight.
Merry Christmas in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
Elisabeth Dons Christensen is former bishop in Ribe Diocese in Denmark.

 

 

 

 

 

 

14th December 2024

An incredible revenge

"A psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me 
lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes 
my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake. Even 
though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are 
with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table 
before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my 
cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of 
my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever."
Psalm 23

"In 1943 I was sentenced to death by a German military court." This gray-
haired man who gave his testimony was humble and had a low voice.


"I had a wife and four children, so the sentence was changed to be in a 
prison camp in Germany. Nine months later I weighed 40 kg and I had 
wounds all over my body and my left arm had been broken without any 
doctors having even looked at the arm. 

One Christmas Eve I was in the barracks with the other men when the 
camp commandant sent for me. When I came in to him, he was sitting at a 
well-covered table, where the Christmas dinner with all the good things 
was on the table. He let me stand straight up and down, all while he ate. 
The meal took a full hour. He enjoyed titillating and arousing me because I 
was a believer and witnessing to my friends. I was sorely tempted by the 
evil one who said to me: "Dapozzo, do you still believe what is written in 
Psalm 23?"

I had prayed to God, and I could answer him: "Yes, I do!"

A stevedore came in with coffee and some cookies. The camp commander 
sat down to take these and then said: “Your wife is a good cook, Dapozzo. 
For seven months now, your wife has sent you a package of cookies every 
month. I have eaten them all.”

At that point I was sorely tempted. I knew that my wife and children did 
not have much to eat and that they had collected flour, butter and sugar 
from their small means so that they could send me something. So this man 
ate my children's food.


 

The evil one whispered to me: "Hate this man!" Again I prayed to God and 
I could not hate him. I really wanted him to give me just one cookie, not 
because I wanted to eat it, but because I wanted so badly to look at it while 
thinking about my children. But he ate them all - and he scolded me 
violently.

I said to him: "You are a poor man, Mr. camp commander, and I am rich, 
because I believe in God and am saved by the precious blood of Jesus."

He became absolutely furious and sent me back to the barracks.

When the war was finally over, I set out to look for him. Most of the camp 
commanders were executed, but he escaped and hid somewhere. I tried to 
find him for ten years and finally I succeeded in finding him. I went to 
visit him.

I'm number 175! Do you remember Christmas Eve 1943?

Then he and his wife got scared and he said: "Now have you come to get 
revenge?"

Yes, I replied and opened the package. In the package was a large cake, 
and I asked his wife to make some coffee and we drank the coffee together. 
The man began crying and begged for forgiveness. I said I forgave him for 
Jesus' sake. A year later, both he and his wife were saved and they now live 
a Christian life.

It was very quiet inside the hall in Rome while he spoke, because the Spirit 
of God was upon us, and when that happens, people must be quiet before 
him.
"Shalom" E.Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
13th December 2024

When eternity came into time

"But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that 
will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior 
has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord."
Luke 2:10-11NIV

One evening a year, Christians all over the world meet to commemorate 
the holy night, when eternity entered time - and the meeting was in a stable 
- in a small,  village - among ordinary people. And every Christmas there 
is still an opportunity to feel something of the closeness of eternity.

One Christmas Eve, when I was working at the school, one of my 
colleagues was on his way home from church with his wife and two boys, 
when their car suddenly began to spin on its own axis on the icy road, and 
the car tumbled like a merry-go-round until it lay calmly along a snowdrift. 
There was a deep silence in the car and thoughts flew through their heads. 
But then the youngest son broke the silence and asked: "Father, are we in 
heaven now?"

He must have undoubtedly felt in the forecourt when he sat in the church 
and now expressed this feeling. Because Christmas has to do with heaven. 
On the very first Christmas, heaven came down here to earth - and down 
here we, who are mere guests on this earth, get the invitation to the heaven 
that He 2000 years ago left and opened up for us. - "... Today ... a Savior 
has been born to you ..." These words are from the angels, because 
everything in the Christmas message is not so poor.

 

When we want to say the reality as it is, the joy of Christmas for most 
people culminates after the duck and the red cabbage, and it fades again 
among all the Christmas paper that hid so much of the now released 
excitement. We will always experience such a drop in tension as long as 
we only accept the joy and not its Savior. Because in the end, it is the case 
that only the Savior of Christmas is the Joy of Christmas. And this joy is 
wonderful. We must proclaim it and share it with others. The shepherds 
were the first to do so – now it's our turn.

We who live here in the Nordic countries today have a Kingdom of God 
administration, where we send many missionaries all over our globe. They 
are ambassadors for the great joy of Christmas worldwide - initiated 
because they put their own lives on the line, and we, God's friends, give 
the millions. But we also have them at home. William Booth (the founder 
of the Salvation Army) spent one Christmas at home. He wandered about 
as an outlaw and said: - Never again! - For the rest of their lives, they were 
in slums and spread the joy of Christmas. It is not only the Salvation Army 
that sacrifices itself, but these troubadours of joy have taught us more 
about joy, true Christmas joy, than we know.

 

We can all give joy. Here I am particularly thinking of the oldest in our 
family. For many years we celebrated Christmas together with our old 
ones. And my wife was definitely the one who possessed the more joy-
creating talents between the two of us. Today I can do no more about this. 
Their last Christmas has been. The obligations of joy fall especially on 
those in our family who are in the prime of life.

But the obligation also extends to the children. The joy can soon come to a 
screeching halt. It only takes a little bit to turn it off. When I was a child, 
we were often visited by an aunt for a few hours on Christmas Eve, where 
we danced around the Christmas tree, among other things. But I remember 
that one Christmas I was pretty sour and I made my sisters go on strike 
when we were supposed to sing. It worked 100% to perfection and no one 
forced us. But that Christmas was a silent and quiet Christmas. But 
malicious pleasure is not Christmas pleasure. We had to settle for 
malicious pleasure that Christmas. It was a bad trade. Now I am more than 
70 years old, but I still remember to this day how ugly I was, and I repent...

It is good to stop at the manger once a year. What blessed hands from 
Eternity—they touch our hearts so wonderfully. And yet they count for 
nothing against the outstretched hands on the cross and the blessed words: 
It is finished. - But they are the same hands, because the child in the 
manger is the Lord of victory on the cross, who came down here to earth 
on Christmas night and opened the gate of heaven for all man on an Easter 
morning sunrise.
This is the real gift of Christmas!
Arne Prøis, Priest, Oslo. E.Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
12th December 2024

God himself became man

“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen 
his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, 
full of grace and truth.”
John 1:14NIV

At Christmas, there is talk of incarnation. It is a Latin word meaning 
"becoming flesh". God "became flesh" through the man Jesus. We are used 
to hearing it and don't think much about it. But in reality it is an impossible 
thought.
If God became flesh? Then we might as well say that a battleship can sail 
in a bathtub. That a skyscraper can be placed inside a dollhouse. That a 
field of wheat can be stuffed into a lunch box. Indeed, it's like trying to 
form blue paint out of thin air. Absurd. Yes, we do not understand any of 
this. How can the mighty God of heaven become an infant?

Unbelievable that it could even happen, and it's strange that it did. After 
all, God's purpose was to save us humans from sin and death. But babies 
cannot save anyone, they need more someone to take care of them and 
save them.

The Christmas Gospel is wonderful. Nothing else in the entire history of 
the world compares to it. If you take a walk through one of the world's 
major cities, you will notice noble monuments to famous men and women. 
But have you ever seen a monument that is supposed to represent the hero 
as a small infant? You've never seen a statue of George Washington in a 
baby carriage. It would look foolish.

But it is not foolish to praise the Lord of the universe as an infant, because 
the child is the secret of "God becoming flesh". What was incredible and 
unthinkable, well, that has happened: God did become flesh. It is as 
unfathomable as filling an oil well in an oil jug or pressing a mountain 
down a mole's hole. God became flesh.

Knowledge of the world 
the news was brought with joy
God himself became man.

Therefore celebrate Christmas,
Jesus is the sun of the holiday
He built a bridge to our land

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
11th December 2024

Where did Jesus go when Santa came? The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen 
his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full 
of grace and truth.”
John 1:14NIV

David Marshall
I was just three years old when I understood the lie about Santa Claus. It's 
not like I'm some prodigy. The fat man who snuck into my room and 
placed a pillow case with some exciting things inside by my bed was 
without a doubt my father.

As a five-year-old, I suddenly became totally aware of the situation and 
lost all illusions about Santa Claus. The town where we used to shop for 
Christmas was flooded with red-clad, cotton-bearded, broad-shouldered 
and bag-toting men. The first time I got near one of these he was stealing 
the purse from a woman who was Christmas shopping. My mother 
arranged for the man to be arrested.

I never forgot that experience. At school, the teacher sat and told the old, 
eternally young story about Jesus, the shepherds, the stable, the stars, the 
Magi and the gifts, gold, frankincense and myrrh, which they brought with 
them from the East. Suddenly the teacher added: "And if you are nice now, 
Santa Claus will probably give you some Christmas presents..."

 

It was too much for me. I set out to tell about the long-fingered Santa I had 
seen. My friends were shocked and cried. Everything turned into chaos in 
the classroom - and we were even only boys in the class. - The teacher was 
furious: "Marshall, how dare you!"

One of my friends came to my rescue with a question that made the 
teacher and the whole class lose their minds: “Mr. Teacher, what happened 
to Jesus when Santa came?” The teacher remained silent. But here comes 
the answer: He was forgotten. A sign with the text: "We have no vacant 
rooms" was hung above the planet he came to save. And the time of the 
year, which the Christians call "Advent", turns almost everything into a 
gigantic "consumption party", a heady rush where we have to surpass each 
other and achieve as much as possible. Advent should be a time of 
preparation, where we remind each other of the truth that Jesus became 
human, and where we also remember that the child, who was then born in 
poor conditions, will soon return again as the King of kings.

“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us ....”  John 1,14
But what is even greater is that he came to save man from their sin. To 
bring us salvation.

Never let an old Santa be allowed to push this truth away!
"Sign of the Times". Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
10th December 2014

Christmas hopeThen I saw “a new heaven and a new earth,” for the first heaven and the 
first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. ” and “And I 
heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is 
now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his 
people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe 
every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or 
crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” ” 
Revelation 21:1 and 3-4NIV

When I opened all my Christmas presents as a child, I was always waiting 
for something bigger. Not more gifts, but "more" in a deeper and greater 
sense. I could leave the presents, stretched out towards the window and 
gaze longingly out at the snowy expanses outside. What was I longing for? 
Jesus had come. What more could I expect and hope for? Why did I sense 
this strange longing for a more complete Christmas?

 

True, I was only a child, but in some strange way I had understood that 
Christmas on this side of eternity is nothing more than a promise. The 
savior has come, yes, right, but the story is not over yet. There is peace in 
our hearts, but we also long for peace in the world. Every time we 
celebrate the first coming of Jesus, we at the same time affirm that his 
second coming is now one year closer. All our Christmas carols are like an 
echo from the heavenly hymns that will fill all heavenly spaces when God 
makes all things new. Each and every Christmas present is also a sign 
pointing towards the greatest of all gifts: eternal life. Every smile reminds 
us of the joy that awaits us when we are allowed to be with our loved ones 
forever.

The angels over the fields of Bethlehem announced the birth of Jesus, but 
one day they will announce his return. The flame in the Christmas light 
must remind us of the light that "The nations will walk by its light, and the 
kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it." Rev.21,24 Every 
Christmas we can celebrate that now his return is one year closer.

Maran ata (Our Lord is coming). Merry Christmas. You came to us and 
you will come again!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9th December 2024

Christmas in Korea

"But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will 
be given to you as well."
Matthew 6:33NIV

W.F. Miller
The best of all days of the year was fast approaching, when we were to 
celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. We were all excited. The children at 
the orphanage were eager to learn their part of the Christmas program.

We had ordered Christmas presents, sweets and food from Seoul, 240 
miles away. It was the only place from which it was possible to get it - and 
that was by train. We did that three weeks before Christmas, and the first 
week nothing happened. Then the train employees began a strike. A week 
went by and then another and now it was just before Christmas Eve. I 
cycled to the railway station, which was a mile from our home in Milyang. 
But there hadn't been any trains yet, and thus no food, Christmas presents 
or sweets either. I cycled back again. My wife met me at the doorstep. She 
asked, "Haven't there been any trains yet?" - "No," I replied, "and the 
director there didn't know when a train would arrive." - "This will be a 
poor Christmas," said my wife. We had almost nothing in the house, a little 
bit of flour and rice, that was all.

I tried to encourage her and said, "My God has never failed us yet." But 
even as I said this I felt heavy and discouraged. Then the Lord's words 
came to me: "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all 
these things will be given to you as well." Matthew 6:33NIV God said, "all 
these things" - What does that mean? Did it also apply to what we had 
ordered and were so anxiously waiting for? We had to celebrate the 
holiday together with the children.

 

The following day, Christmas Eve, I got up early, well before the sun came 
up, and cycled again towards the train station. Again I got the same 
answer: "There has been no train and I don't know when one will come." - 
I began to pray: "God, what shall we do?" I reminded Him that He had 
promised to be with us always until the end of the world. The sun faded in 
the east. My wife again came against me. Her eyes were wet. “What do we 
do? What shall we say to the children?”

I replied, "My dear, God has never yet failed us." We went inside, read the 
word of God and fell on our knees. We had no words to say – we could 
only cry. While we were lying there there was a knock on the door. Outside 
stood a small Korean boy with a basketful of eggs in his arms. I said to my 
wife: "God has not failed us - we have eggs for Christmas." Again we fell 
on our knees, but this time to thank God for the eggs. Again someone 
knocked on the door. We rushed out – our faith grew. A young Korean 
stood there. He handed us a large package wrapped in newspaper. I took it 
and placed it on the kitchen table and as I did so I could feel something 
alive inside. Quickly I opened the package - it was a big 10 pound fish. 
“You see,” I said, “God does not fail us.” And again we had to thank the 
Lord.

 

While I was cutting the fish open and taking out the entrails, someone was 
standing outside the door shouting in Japanese. I looked out. It was the 
police chief.

We were in Korea during the genocide. We were arrested and thought he 
had come back again to arrest us, but he wasn't. He said: “I have come here 
with a gift because I know it is your God's birthday. I just came to this 
parish and I want you to know that I value your work as missionaries very 
much and I want to be your friend.”

He had a Korean man with him carrying three boxes. He asked where to 
put the boxes. I asked him to put them in the corridor. I thanked heartily 
and turned inside to get the hammer to open the boxes. There were 
tangerines in all the boxes. We were overjoyed and filled with gratitude to 
the Lord. This was pure luxury for these little Korean children. We counted 
the mandarins. There were 320, plenty for all the children and even some 
for us too.

I had eaten many good Christmas dinners, but never one better than this 
one, consisting of eggs, fish and tangerines.

Many years have now passed since that time, but God has never yet failed 
us.

Merry Christmas everyone!
"The Church Bell" 1969. Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
8th December 2024

Christmas was expensivebut with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. 
He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these 
last times for your sake.”
1.Pet.1:19-20NIV

Christmas cost Maria and Joseph that they had to do without the cozy 
atmosphere at home for the many years they had to stay in Egypt to protect 
the little child's life.

It cost the mothers in and around Bethlehem their little children, because 
the horrible Herod killed them.

It cost the shepherds their rest, when they had to leave the flock in favor of 
the manger.

It cost the first apostles and other Christian disciples persecution and often 
death.

It cost the missionaries an unimaginable amount of suffering and 
deprivation to preach and spread the gospel.

But more than all this - it cost God our Father His only Son - He sent Him 
to earth to die for sinners.

It cost Jesus a life of sacrifice and service and a painfull death on the cross, 
where He bore the sins of the world.

IS CHRISTMAS TOO EXPENSIVE?
It is if it simply means giving and receiving gifts.

It is, if it merely means Christmas tree and decorations.

It is when millions are being used for this party.

It is, if it merely means a few days off.


CHRISTMAS IS NOT TOO EXPENSIVE
If it brings hope to the world!
If it means forgiveness of sins!
If it means peace between people!
If it prepares people to go to Heaven!

If we look at what God and Christ gave, and we see all the world's need 
today, is Christmas even expensive enough for us?
"The church bell 1969. Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
7th December 2024

 

A Christmas story about a cuckoo clock

““Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the 
door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who 
seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. ”
Matt.7:7-8NIV

A deaconess and nurse who works at the nursing home in the Betaniahouse 
near Solingen in Germany once experienced something quite special:

 

She cared a lot about all those who suffered from various ailments and 
diseases and were tormented in this world and therefore for many weeks 
leading up to Christmas she had packed 24 packages. The work of finding, 
buying, packing and shipping had exhausted her, yet it had filled her with 
joy and gratitude.

But there was one more package missing that had to be sent off. It was 
going to Poland. She had just enough money for that last package. She 
couldn't help but look up at her blank wall, and then she remembered a 
wish she had long cherished, the wish to buy a cuckoo clock. After all, she 
also had to be kind to herself!

Didn't the Bible have a reminder for Christians to love others as 
themselves? 24 packages were the evidence of her love for those who were 
her neighbors, friends and relatives! But it had to be okay to be a little 
good to yourself too!

As Christmas now approached, she could not find rest in her mind. She 
had planned to go out and look at the cuckoo clock several times, but each 
time she had put the money back in her purse.

"Maybe the people in Poland no longer need my help," she tried to 
convince herself of this. But then it suddenly became clear to her that the 
thoughts were just an attempt to stop her good plans and she then left to 
spend her last money on things that could not be obtained in Poland and 
were soon bought, made ready and sent off.

 

Gladly she returned to rest after a long trip down to the post office. 
Suddenly someone rang the doorbell. Uncertain and doubtful, she opened 
the door and there stood the postman with a package for her. She couldn't 
imagine who had sent it. After some effort, she managed to spell her way 
through the name of the sender. And then she remembered. It was from 
some people in Schwarzwald whom she had met some time ago and to 
whom she had since sent some Christian literature.

When she had removed the brown paper and opened the box, she had 
almost screamed out loud with joy and delight, because in the box was a 
cuckoo clock, a real cuckoo clock from Schwarzwald!

These people from Schwarzwald wanted to show their gratitude for the 
Christian literature the deaconess had given them. Or was it perhaps God 
himself who used the family in Schwarzwald to decorate the wall and to 
light up the life of this believing deaconess? Call it what you want, but this 
German deaconess is convinced that God not only listens to the silent 
desires we hide in our hearts, but that He also speaks to us, even through 
the sound of a cuckoo, because every time the cuckoo beats its hour, then it 
reminds her of how the victory over selfishness and craving this world can 
lead to the greatest joy.
"The Church Bell" Effie Campbell translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
6th December 2024

Great joy
"But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that 
will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior 
has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. "
Luke 2:10-11NIV

From the very beginning, when God created man and breathed the breath 
of life into him, God has loved his creation. But it was soon that the devil 
began to work against God to make people turn their backs on God and go 
against His commandments and regulations.

Humans turned to sin. God hates sin. He hates the sin, but even though He 
hates sin, He does not hate the sinner. On the contrary, God loves the 
sinner.

When sin had gained such power over the human race that God had to 
send the flood over the earth, he could not bring himself to exterminate 
people mercilessly. He wanted to give them an opportunity for salvation. 
He had Noah build the ark so that all those who clung to the living God 
would be saved. After the flood, people again became more and more 
numerous. Sin took over again, so people turned their backs on God. God 
sent His prophets to warn people and ask them to turn again to the living 
God, because He still loved people in the same way. But soon it became 
clear to God again that people had distanced themselves so far from God in 
sin that this could only be restored through this one thing. God had to let 
his only son come down to earth, be born, live and die as the son of man. 
Only if the Son of God gave His life for us could His blood be the ransom 
for all the sins of the world. And God loved the world so much that he 
gave his only begotten son to our world.

It was this glad tidings that the angels announced on the first night of 
Christmas. The Savior of the world was born.

Now 2,000 years have passed since this happened, but do we celebrate 
Christmas to commemorate this immeasurably great act of love towards 
the human race by God?

Jesus Christ was born in a stable on the first Christmas night on earth. He 
gave his life on Calvary, but before he breathed his last breath, he cried 
out: "It is finished!" What was finished? Indeed, the whole work of 
salvation, which he had been sent down to earth to complete, was now 
fully fulfilled. Now he had paid for all the sins of the world with his own 
blood. Therefore whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal 
life.

Indeed, God still loves us as before, and therefore we can rejoice in the 
Christmas message: “Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to 
you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” Luke 2:11 and say together:

Now, dear Lord Jesus Christ,
make you a cradle in my chest,
take shelter in my heart there,
that I will never forget you again!
J. Kass
 
 
 
 
 
 
5th December 2024

"You have won, Galilean!"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the 
Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped 
in cloths and lying in a manger.””
Luke 2:11-12NIV

One of the Roman emperors who was the greatest opponent of the 
Christians, it was Julian the Apostate, who was emperor during the period 
(361-363). He was called "the apostate" because as a young man he had 
supported Christianity, but after he had been crowned emperor he turned 
180 degrees and became a pagan instead.

Paganism was given good conditions for growth under Julian's rule and the 
pagans were given many privileges, but still there were only a very few 
who abandoned their Christian faith and went over to the pagan faith.

Julian was almost 32 years old when he died in a battle against the 
Persians in the year 363. It is said that before he expired he stretched his 
hands to heaven and shouted: "You have conquered, Galilean!"

In the end, Julian had to admit that Jesus Christ had won, but so many 
other people have had to admit that too. However much they tried to fight 
against Christ, they did not win the final victory over Him, but had to 
succumb. Many had to admit that, if not before, then at least when the 
hourglass of life was about to run out.


In the eyes of men, it looks poor and wretched that a child is born in a
manger - and poor it was, but this little child prevailed in the end!

There was something despicable and mocking about seeing a man hanging

on a cross, but the man on the cross won the final victory on Easter
morning!

Jesus triumphed over the devil and the evil one - he fought the battle to the
end and he won the victory.

We too can win the final victory - if we let Jesus rule our lives, then we
will win together with him.

The angel said on the first Christmas night out in the fields of Bethlehem:
”...peace to those on whom his favor rests.”” Luke 2:14 Indeed, that was
the greeting, but we will not get peace on earth except when Jesus wins
and defeats human hearts. -

Therefore let Jesus conquer your heart, a victory that makes you a part of
salvation and then you will help make the greeting of peace on earth a
reality.

In the life of a believer there is always a struggle, but a struggle that will
eventually lead to the final victory if you are persistent, and the victory
will give you a heavenly peace. Such is the Christian's life, exciting,
meaningful and joyful.

God grant that he who was born into the world in a stable in Bethlehem on
Christmas night, that he may win victory in my life and yours - because
then life is worth living"

G.Z.

 
 
 
 
 
 
4 th December 2024


THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

”... “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? ...”
Matt. 2.2 NIV

Chr. C. Svendsen, editor
This was the question that the Magi set when they arrived at Jerusalem.
Who was the Magi? It was believed that they were three representatives of
the Gentile population. We do not know for sure, whether they were three
or more. It is not said.

Propably it is the descendants of the Jews who were driven away from
their land 500 years prior to this by Nebuchadnezzar army at the time
when Babel occupied the land, destroyed the temple and forced the
majority of the people in exile.

Just a hundred years later, a small part of this groupe returned and rebuilt
Jerusalem, but the majority of the Jewish people remained in Babal, where
they gradually built a school for the Jewish faith, an institution that had a
decisive influence on how the jews would later exist as a Jewish groupe in
the coming centuries. Here the scriptures were thoroughly examined, and
where God is examined wholeheartedly and reasonably, there is also the
possibility of revelation.

They have probably known about the sequences in the Old Testament
where it is said that a king was to be born, one who would save the people.
One of these sequences, which they have undoubtedly studied, is, Numbers
24.17NIV: ”... A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of
Israel. ... ”

But there are more sequences from the Scripture that inspired them. And
when the time was ripe for these historical events to come to pass, the
Holy Ghost worked among these theological researchers, the Magi. One
day they saw this unusual star, and these learned men must have talked
about this phenomenon. A small delegation was selected and sent to
Jerusalem. They received gifts to bring to the new king and then they
departed, along the Euphrates River, through the dry desert and up from
the north, they entered the country, along the Megiddo Pass and on to
Jerusalem.

How long were they on their way? At least two weeks. Faith and hope
brought them forward. In Jerusalem they immediately began to ask for the
newborn king. But the inhabitants of the city knew nothing about it. The
Magi told them that they had seen his star in the east, and now they had
come this long way to worship this unique person. When Herod found out
why these strangers had come to Jerusalem, he became terrified. But he
did not sweep all of the table as rubbish, because the ancient Scripture had
a powerful influence on the Jewish people. He summoned the town's chief
priests and asked them, "Where is Christ to be born?" What is written
about this? "

These scribes and priests gave the king a clear answer: ”“‘But you,
Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of
Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will shepherd my people
Israel.’” ” When Herod heard this, he secretly sent for the Magi and
inquired them when they first saw the star. Suppose he thought he could
calculate how old the child ought to be.

He sent the Magi to the town in order to find the child and then asked them
to come back to him and tell where this king was, for he would like very
much to come and worship him. But he lied, he had fraud in mind. He had
hidden plans. Herod apparently believed the Prophet's words; but he made
some wrong conclusions. His heart was not right in relation to God. It is
not enough just to know about God's word. The heart must be set to the
truth. When the Magi went outside again, they had to admit that they did
not get anything out of it. And they now had no one to guide themselves.
But then suddenly they saw the star that they once had seen in the east, and
they became very happy.

These men wanted to find Jesus, which is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
And they found him. The star went ahead and showed them the way. Here
we can learn something important. If you follow the light you have, you
will be taken on the right path, even if you come to a place where
everything seems to be hopeless. It is Jesus, that is the answer in your life.

They found the house where the child was. They gave their gifts to the
child and they worshipped the king.

Then they were to return and tell Herod all this. But these men were
sensitive to the spirit - that's why they were wise. God warned them so
they did not seek Herod, but instead they immediately set their course
toward their own country.

- - -

Jesus is the king. Before his birth, an angel said to his mother, ”You will
conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. He will be
great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give
him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s
descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.” ” Luke 1.31 to 33 NIV

In the Christian church we have emphasized that Jesus reconciled our sins
with his own blood. And this is a vital truth. This is the beginning of the
gospel, the joyful message. But we must not forget the end. We must
remember that he is king. He returns to sit on his high throne in Jerusalem.
He called Jerusalem "The Great King's City". That's what once began in
Bethlehem.
Kirkeklokken "The church bell." E. Campbell translated.

 
 
 
 
 
 
3rd December 2024

The only thing I want for ChristmasIf we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins 
and purify us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9NIV

If we confess that we have sinned, we can come to our Savior and receive 
the gift of forgiveness.

C.S.Lewis wrote: “Getting forgiveness from Jesus is like being handed a 
video tape with your whole life on it, where everything has been erased 
from the tape. Unbelievable, wonderful! Then we enter into a personal 
relationship with Him and receive His Holy Spirit as a gift.

It's a real Christmas present. But as with all other Christmas gifts, we must 
be willing to receive it and open it. 

Are you willing to give Him your heart this Christmas? Do you want to be 
like the MAGI:
* Bring myrrh – your sins will be put behind you
* Bring incense - entering into a personal relationship of trust with Him.
* Bringing gold - giving Him the best you have. Yourself!

If you want to receive Him, pray this prayer:
Thank you Jesus for leaving Heaven to come to our world as a little child. 
Thank you for all that you want to give me in this life. Thank you for 
dying for my sins. I know I am a sinner and I am extremely sorry for that. 
Forgive me, Lord. Come with your Holy Spirit into my life. Help me from 
this moment to show that I belong to you and want to follow you. Amen!
E.C translated
 
 
 
 
 
 
2th December 2024

 

GOD'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU

 

When we go to a full church on Christmas Eve and hear those beautiful
words from Luke 2.1 to 11, we are all touched. The text is about Maria, a
birth, a manger in a stable, the shepherds and the angels, those who pass on
the good news:

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be
taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place
while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own
town to register.

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to
Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of
David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be
married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time
came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son.
She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was
no guest room available for them. And there were shepherds living out in
the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the
Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and
they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring
you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the
town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying
in a manger.” Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared
with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest
heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

Luke 2,8-14 NIV

This is so beautiful, so great, so pure and divine. It has all the elements in
it to show God's perfect love for us humans, and the best is that everyone
is included. God does not discriminate. All are included. For God, every
women and men are deer to him.

Therefore, the Christmas tradition and our Christian heritage is so
important. They point back to our roots and show us the way into eternity.
When a society becomes dechristianized and secularized, we lose
reverence for God and subsequently, we loose respect for nature and our
fellow human beings, created in God's image. Then we have a cold society
where nobody cares for the neighbour. Then it is only me and what is mine
that counts.

I thank God that I was born in a country where I heard the gospel from
early childhood. Thanks to mom and dad, my grandparents. Not least,
thank you that I was allowed to meet baby Jesus in the manger, and even
greater is it having received and said yes to the risen Savior, Jesus Christ.

Now it is Christmas and we see the lights in thousands of homes in our
towns, and I think: I hope that you all will have a blessed Christmas and
that you will meet the risen Jesus Christ. Christmas is a joyful time where
we forget what is sad. As it says in Neh. 8.10: ”Nehemiah said, “Go and
enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have
nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy
of the LORD is your strength.” ”

Of course, Christmas can be a difficult and sensitive time for you who has
experienced grief in the past year or in previous years. Perhaps you have
lost a loved one, or have undergone various trials, for example. Illness,
divorce, unemployment or bankruptcy. Regardless, do as the Scripture
says. Rejoice in Jesus, who came down to our world to save us. Remember
that the joy of the Lord overshadows all sorrow and all hardships.
Remember that the joy of the Lord is your strength.

So the only thing left to say: Blessed Christmas. Remember, you are
counted in. Effie Campbell translated

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1st Sunday in Advent

The light has dawned

““Land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali, the Way of the Sea, beyond the 
Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles—the people living in darkness have seen a 
great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has 
dawned.””
Matthew 4:15-16NIV

Again Advent came to us. - The lights on the Advent wreath are lit and in 
many places the Advent wreaths also light up in the dark. We have now 
reached the darkest time of the year, where each day is darker than the 
other, indeed, when the weather is dark, the day is not much more than 
dawn and dusk and in many homes the lights are on all day.

Such was the situation at one time in Israel's history. There was only 
darkness, a long, long twilight, and it seemed as if this would never end 
and bring new days again. And the people lived in darkness and struggled 
with discouragement. It seemed as if it would never end. The dark night 
would only come closer and closer until finally it would suffocate all hope 
of life in its cold and suffocating embrace.

 

But when it looked the darkest, the light dawned. Then the Lord himself lit 
his brilliant light from on high.

The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, who had gone so bitterly 
longing for the light to come, they were allowed to see the light. All the 
region of Galilee and Judea was permitted to see, indeed, even the 
unpopular Samaria was permitted to see this shining clear light. And who 
would have thought it? Even in the East, the strong glow of the light could 
be seen and it was so strong that a small groupe set off from there too to 
pay tribute to the light that had broken out.

Now our Advent candles shine brightly. They bring us a message. They 
have a message for you who thought it would never be light again. Now a 
beautiful and bright day awaits!

And you who sit in the darkness of the sinner and pull the chains, the 
chains of sin in order to break them, you who always had to give up. The 
Advent candles that are now lit also have a message for you. It is a sign 
that our King, our mighty Lord Christ, will enter the fortress of the strong 
one and deliver the captives out of his hands. He calls himself the stronger 
one and therefore he can also do it.

Therefore, be happy to consider these Advent candles, because they have 
great and good news for people. God give that the Lord would give us 
hearing ears and seeing eyes, so that we can all grasp the happy news that 
the Advent candles have to bring us!
Christian Hoej

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Evangeline Booth, salvation army, testimony, personal testimony

26.1.2014

Evangeline Booth

26th January 2014


WHO WAS IT THAT KISSED ME?
“Dear friends, let us love one another,... " 1.John 4.7

See video of Evangeline Booth

Biography Evangeline Booth:


Evangeline Booth stood outside a court building and watched various prisoners that came out of there. A moment ago she had heard someone in there shouting, squalling and swearing, and now she saw a feisty looking woman being led out of the courtroom accompanied by six police officers. Two went in front of her and two others behind her, while two held in her arms. The woman struggled to get free. The clothes she had on was torn and full of holes, her hair was woolly and bristly, and her filthy face was clotted with blood. What could she do for her?

Evangeline knew there was no time to preach to her. It would be a crime against her to give her money, and to sing for her would be useless. In a minutte this woman would be far away. Powered by a sudden impulse Evangeline ran onto this dirty, cursing and ugly smelling woman and kissed her.

The woman slipped her hands loose and searched with a wild expression the field with her eyes." Who was it that kissed me?" She shouted. "Who kissed me? Nobody had done that since her mother died."

She raised her torn apron to her face and burst into heartbreaking tears, and as a mild lamb she followed the officers into the wagon, which drove her to jail.

Some days after this incident Mrs Booth went on a prison visit to see the woman. Her face was now clean, and she now looked quite handsome. She looked at the stranger and asked, "Do you know who kissed me?"

Then she told Mrs Booth her life story. "When I was a baby my father died, and when I was 7 years old my mother also died. She died in a dark backyard in a poor neighborhood. When she was dying she called to me, took my small face between her hands and kissed it and said: "My poor little girl! O God, be merciful to my little girl and take good care of her!"

From that day until now, no one has kissed my face until the other day."
Then she asked again: "Do you know who it was that kissed me?"

Evangeline Booth replied: "It was me."

She told this lost woman of God and how he loved her so much that he was willing to die for us on the cross, where he wore all our offenses. He was wounded and disabled, so that he could save everybody from their sins.
This was something completely new. The woman had never imagined that Jesus loves so much. She opened her heart to Jesus, and before she got out of prison, she had also learned many other prisoners to love Jesus.

All this happened because Evangeline Booth kissed her. Fantastic, and what a beautiful and good deed! Evangeline Booth was the daughter of the man who founded the Salvation Army, William Booth.

Let us show our fellow human beings our love and learn the many unhappy and broken people that God truly is a God who saves sinners.

E. Campbell translated

 

25th January 2014
 

THE WAY - ALSO INTO THE THIRD MILLENIUM
"For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son, that whoever believs in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."
John 3:16


The way is a messiah-description, which is used throughout the Bible, from Abraham to Moses, from the Psalms of David to all the prophets. The Patriarchs and the Prophets spurred the Israeli people to follow the path and not deviate from the way. When Jesus came as the living Messiah, he said: "I am the WAY! "Therefore followers of Jesus in the New Testament did not name their faith Christianity, but the Way. There are many passages in the book of Acts, where the Christian faith is called, "The Way" and "the way of God."

Jesus is the Way, and not the roadside. There is good reason to warn against the 2000 hysteria and their deviation from the Way. The world needs the Gospel of Jesus, not the many oddities, tall tales or Christian laws.

An example of the essence of the gospel is the Apostolic Creed and John.3.16.

The creed reads: "I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into Hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into Heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father almighty, from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.

And John 3:16 reads:
"For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son, that whoever believs in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."

Jesus and the apostles also warned against false prophets, the false Messiah, the Antichrist, and other aberration in the last days. The so-called Christians waves from the U.S. Also knock on our doors in the Nordic region with all sorts of weird stuffs

What is from God puts Jesus in the center and acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God come in the flesh, while all that is false deny Jesus.

The great danger, where "chosen" Christians are being misled, Jesus and the Apostles connect with the Jews and their reception of the false Messiah. Jesus said,
"I have come in my Father's name, and you do not accept me; but if someone else comes in his own name, you will accept him." (John 5.43 )

The false Messiah, which the Bible calls "the Antichrist" will sit in the temple of God.

The believers must follow the Way, preach the Gospel and show Jesus' love and friendship to all.

In the Hebrews, Jews believing in Jesus were in danger of going back to animal sacrifices in the temple and reject Jesus' sacrificial death as the only foundation of salvation. They had already been warned not to tread on the Son of God and hold the blood of the covenant unholy, and again crucify the Son of God ( Heb. 10.26-29 and 6,4-6).

Animal sacrifices in the Old Covenant could not take away sins (Hebrews 10, 4)
 

Only when we stick to the Way, Jesus, we avoid falling into the ditch in those last days.

Aril Edvardsen, "Troens bevis".

E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

 

24th January 2014


SAME RELIGION AS THE OLD BY BLOOD
The then known persons representing materialism and atheism, Professor KW, Mr HB, Mrs KD and several others had announced with a large anti- biblical lecture at Viktoria Hall in Stockholm March 19 - .

After the lecture, the word was given freely to the audience.

The hall was crowded to bursting point, most of them godless people. Then Professor W. Rose to the pulpit, and people clapped eagerly to honor him. He confirmed once again that there was not a single evidence that Jesus ever existed. The only thing people relied on, in terms of the historical Jesus was something that Josephus had written down, but this turned out to be a forged supplementary document, and therefore there was no longer any evidence that Jesus ever existed.

Then the word was given free to all. An elderly man stood up. He father wore the distinctive red jacket of the Salvation Army. The moderator watched him scornfully as did quite a few others of the audience, who shouted that they had not come to a Christian revival meeting, and therefore it was best that the old fellow kept silent. But he demanded to speak since they had advertised it, or did they fear their counterpart? So they let him speak. With clear and powerful voice, he said:
"It seems to be a matter of great concern and distress with these professors and this science. How does the professor know that Jesus didn't exist?"

The professor said mockingly: "Well, how do you know that he lived?" And even more condescending the audience chimed: "Well, how do you know? "

But then the old man thundered : "Should I not know that Christ is? Should I not understand?"

"We demand proof! Give us proof!" Someone shouted from the audience and from the podium.
" Yeah, I will give you proof" he replied with a resounding voice." I am a proof myself that our precious Savior lives. Some years ago I was the most shabby drunkard in Stockholm. I drank and used every penny I could get my hands on on booze, and when i became drunk I ended up in the detention at the police station. From there I was sent to the judge, and since I was unable to pay the fines, so I had to back to prison. But hardly I was outside again until over and over I repeated this miserable cycle, from the pub, to the court and imprisoned and so on back to the pub. I signed up for every possible and impossible temperance society and took a sacred pledge after another, but the problems just got worse. I sank deeper and deeper into a bottomless misery.

“But then one day in my deepest despair I met the Lord Jesus Christ, and he liftet me with his pierced hand out of the muck and purified me with his blood. And since that day I have been saved and preserved in the faith, and I have been a hard workin, valued and useful citizen since then. Should I not know better than anyone that Christ exists? "

There was a complete silence in the hall, and everyone seemed to be moved by this personal testimony. After a long pause Mr D. B. Was given the word, but it was not easy for him to maintain his usual arrogant attitude when it came to spiritual matters. He noted:

" Ladies and gentlemen, if I had to think about religion – obviously that will hardly happen - but nevertheless if it was occur for me to think of such a thing, I would want to have the same religion as the old man by the blood!"

It was obvious that the testimony had also hit him.


" ...and when I see the blood, I will pass over you." Exodus 12.13 or as it says in a Swedish Bible: "And the blood shall be a sign unto you to salvation!"

E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

23th January 2014


NOT OUTSIDE BUT INSIDE !
They stood on a street corner and discussed. One was a man of faith, and the other was active in politics. The latter was convinced that the party he represented would be of greater benefit to people and society than all Christianity and belief in God.

The politician came with one argument after another and became more and more eager in his view of things: "You do not change the social conditions in this world by going around and preaching about a possible eternal salvation! It is here and now that we need changes and improvements that can stem corruption and rottenness, and that can create equality and justice for all - and make it possible for everyone to live a decent life ... "

As soon as he had said this a very dirty and tattered homeless man past by. The politician, who by now was really worked up, observed the man and said, "Take for instance that man. Society has failed! Our political program can save men like him: We will provide new clothes for such people!"


Then the man of faith answered: "The Gospel works the other way round. It gives new people to such clothes!"
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"
2 Cor. 5.17 NIV

"Tro & Fakta" No. 6/ 1997.
E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

22th January 2014


THE BIBLE - THE HOLY SCRIPTURE
That's the name of it - and it's contents!
The Bible is a divine book. The words are full of spirit - God-breathed!

Paul:

"All Scripture is God-breathed"
2 Tim. 3.16
I believe everything that is in the law, and what is written in the prophet.( Acts.24,14)

Peter:

"For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit."
( 2.Pet. 1.21)
Prophets have pondered and searched when they prophesied what the Spirit of Christ showed them. (1.Pet. 1.10 - 12).

People have written down what they got from God. How far does human thoughts go in this? Find the answer in the parable that the Bible itself set between the Word and Jesus! Joh. 1.1 and 1.Joh. 1.1 etc.

As surely as Jesus was true man, yet without sin, the Bible is true human, yet without fault!

Jesus was God and man in one body - the Bible is divine and human in one volume!

Just as Jesus was different from us - the Bible is different from all other books. The true humanity of Jesus was, among other things, that he was born by a woman, the son of man. He may have resembled his mother immensely. He was tired and hungry and tempted, but God was his model, "Father, if it is your will ... ?"

The true human of the Bible is among other things-, It bears the mark of the period and of the writers who have written. However, always guided by the will of God : "
For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets"
2 Pet. 1.21

"The Bible through the ages" V. Munch.
Effie Campbell translated

 

 

 

 

21th January 2014


HOW DO WE FIND GOD?
"...no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”
Joh. 3.3 NIV

There are many who do not know what it is to be born again, nor what rebirth truly means in the life of a human being.

Being born again is more than merely to accept Christ in your consciousness and your mind. Even if you live a "decent" and a morally irreproachable life where you live and behave the very best you can on your own, then it is not and will never be enough for wether you make the so-called "small sins" or large, you are still a sinner on the road of perdition.
"... for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..."
Romans 3:23 NIV

When a child is born, the proud parents announce this great news far and wide. This newborn child starts a life in a world that is totally new to it. When a sinner is born of God's Holy Spirit - reborn - we also bring the happy news to others. The newborn “child of God” also enters a world that is new to it - a new life. The heart and the mind is totally changed, he or she has been given new wishes, a new setting and meaning of life, new interests and new thoughts.

Imagine, a life of victory over sin, and peace instead of strife and temptations! What a marvelous life!

Perhaps you ask, "How can I experience this new birth? "You must turn away from sin and come to God with the intention fully to give him your life. Simply pray the Lord to forgive you and save you.

When you are born again, then you will know it. The condemnation has gone.

E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

20th January 2014
 

SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS
"And he took the children in his arms, placed his hands on them and blessed them."
Mark 10.16

Fanny Crosby was born in New York ( 1820-1915). Just six weeks old she lost her sight and was blind for the rest of her life. 12 years old she went on a blind school, where she stayed for the following 23 years, first as a student and later as a teacher.

Fanny Crosby wrote more than 2,000 songs. The impact Lina Sandell had on the Nordic region Fanny Crosby had for the English-speaking countries.

The song "Safe in the arms of Jesus" was written 30 april 1868. Fanny tells that on this particular day one well-known music artist, W.H. Doane wisited her.

He brought along with him a new melody, which was missing a text. When he played the song for her, she said : "This tune says: Safe in the arms of Jesus."

After a while Fanny went for herself to be alone and in silence. She then remembered an incident that she had been told two days before. On a street in New York, which swarmed with people there was a mother with her child and they came into this great human multitude. In this congestion the child lost his mother and the child began to sob fiercely and was completely inconsolable right to the point when it again lay in his mother's arms.

There in the arms of the mother it was safe and sound – here the weeping seized. This one small everyday incident became a picture for Fanny Crosby of how human beings can only be safe in one place, in the arms of Jesus!

Twenty minutes later, Fanny handed the music artist lyrics to this song, "Safe inn the arms of Jesus." Doane wrote it immediately, and the original text has never been changed since then.

You can hear the song on the following link .

"Safe in the arms of Jesus."

E.Campbell

 

 

 

19th January 2014

ARE YOU IN TROUBLE
If you are in trouble, then hook you on this promise from God: "For I am the LORD your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you."
Isaiah. 41.13

E.C.

 

 

 

 

18th January 2014


MY GOD DIED
" Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.”
Joh. 15.13 NIV

That was what my God did for me at Calvary. There he paid for my sins, so I do not have to pay with death, which means being separated from God forever, lost.

Throughout history, there are many who have been appointed as God, but where is the God who died for you, he, who, when the wolf and the bear came, fought to the death? No, they were only hired workers.

My God died - but he lives! On Easter morning, he was raised from the dead, the tomb is now empty, the living, who were to keep watch over him, were like dead. Jesus Christ, King of kings and Lord of lords - he lives!

This is what we will testify just as clearly and simply as Paul, when he testified for both young and old,
"that the Messiah would suffer and, as the first to rise from the dead, would bring the message of light to his own people and to the Gentiles.”

Acts 26.23 NIV

We must never evade the blood because "
and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness."

Heb. 9.22 NIV

How it is difficult to understand why there are so many who decline the offer that Jesus gave to each of us, which was completed when he broke the power of death on Easter morning and rose from the dead. Will you accept His gift, a brand new life, even a life of abundance?

E. Campbell

 

 

 

17th January 2014
 

WHERE IS THE LAMB?
Genesis 22.7
Everything was ready for the sacrifice, but
"where is the lamb?" Isaac Asks his father, Abraham. We have good reason to pass the same question on to many people today.

Nations have their gods, Islam has its prophets, Israel has its laws and worship of God, but where is the lamb?

And all the nominal Christians in the West, they often have everything in order. They are baptized, and sometimes they come to worship and communion, they have a God, a God up in heaven - but where is the lamb?

They have no lamb. They have never had a moment, not one moment when the Lamb of God, the slaughtered Lamb became their lives, their salvation and peace - all of their Christianity.

That is why they are lost in everything else. For only in the Lamb there is salvation. Only in the blood of the Lamb there is atonement and access to God. And in heaven with God himself all is about the Lamb. The song up there is "the song of the Lamb ," the bride is "the Lamb's bride" and the wedding is the "marriage of the Lamb."
Revelation . 15.3 and 19.7

You expensive soul - is the "Lamb of God" your only access to heaven. Otherwise you'll never get there.

The Lamb that was slain, is Jesus Christ. Jesus said:

"I am THE WAY ... No one comes to the Father except through me."
John 14,6
Believe in him and let him guide you.

E. Campbell 

 

 

 

 

16th January 2014

 

NOW JUST A WORD FOR JESUS
The chorus of one of Fanny Crosby hymns reads:

Now just a word for Jesus,
’Twill help us on our way!
One little word for Jesus,
Oh speak, or sing, or pray!


Yes, it is as true as it is said. If we say a word about Jesus, then it may be for the salvation of someone, often perhaps without our knowledge about it.

So it was with the English speaker Spurgeon. He was to have a sermon in the Crystal Castle in London for a large crowd. Before he had to go live on the podium, he would like to know how his voice sounded in this huge hall. The day before the sermon he went into the hall and stepped up to the podium and said loud and clear the following words: " credible is the word and worthy of all acceptance For Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners
"Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”

1 Tim. 1.15 NIV

Spurgeon uttered these words two times and then turned back home. He was convinced that the audience would hear him .

Then 25years later. One of Spurgeons employees were then asked to come on a visit to an old laborer, who was dying.

" Are you prepared to die," the preacher said.

" Yes, the Lord be praised," replied the patient happy, and so he began to tell how he had been converted, and his face was beaming with joy.

"I was a skilled laborer occupied with laying lead roofs. Many years ago I worked under the dome at the Crystal Castle. Back then I was not a believer. I lived my life without God and without hope. I thought I was alone in the building, but then I heard a voice loud and clear that I almost thought came from heaven, saying:
"Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”


These words convinced me that I was a sinner and that God is merciful. I learned to trust in faith in Jesus, and from this day I have only built all my hope of salvation on him."

E. Campbell

 

 

 

15th January 2014
 

THE CHALICE
An old story from Scotland tells of an old man sitting at the altar of worship and felt unworthy to participate. He sat there and felt miserable and in such sad state of mind, that he dared not participate in the remembrance of the Lord's death on the cross.

During the aisle he saw a very young girl burst into tears. She then passedd the chalice without drinking from it. Suddenly, all his fears vanished, and he whispered clearly to the girl: "Drink from the chalice, my friend! It is for sinners!"


"Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day."

Joh. 6,54 NIV

E. Campbell

 

 

 

14th January 2014
 

THREE WORDS FOR THOUGHT
Some years ago I sat in a bus that drove through London's city streets. During the trip, I noticed a man who swept the streets. He had a big sign on his back. The sign read: Without God - no hope.

In the north of Scotland I became aware of an embroidered image on wall in an ordinary living room, which read: "prepare to meet your God."
Back home I found the same word in the Bible in Amos 4.12.

Once I saw the following sentence in a Danish teacher's Bible: This book will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you away from this book.
Effie Campbell

 

 

 

13th January 2014
 

ENDURANCE
“So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.”
(Hebrews 10.35 to 36 NIV)

Impatience, discouragement and unbelief can hit people so hard that they resign and let their hands fall down because they have prayed and labored for the Lord so long, and it turns out to be fruitless. They are tempted to give up.

When we feel like this we must cling to the word of God, which helps us and says, "So do not throw away your confidence" There is a real danger of throwing away confidence, and thereby lose what God has promised to those who believe.

Yes, we need endurance to do God's will. Jesus says in Luke 21.19: "Stand firm, and you will win life.” Bible calls endurance for a commandment.

Thus we read in Revelation 3.10:
"Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial”

Daniels prayer.
Daniel had to wait 21 days before the answer came, but from day one, after he gave his heart to seek Gods wisdom and humble himself before God, his words were heard (Daniel 10:12). But he had to struggle in prayer against "the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”( Eph. 6:12) , but the "prince of the Persian kingdom" resisted 21 days, but then came "Then Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me" (Daniel 10:13). Not until all obstacles had gone God granted his prayer - there had to be a struggle in prayer first.

Jeremiah's prayer.
Jeremiah had to wait for 10 days before the answer came, when people begged him to ask the Lord to show them which way ought to go and what to do.

Abraham's prayer.
Abraham had to wait many years for the promised son, Isaac. "Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations...Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.”
(Rom. 4.18 to 21 )

God's answer to perseverance in prayer also in our days.
A female missionary had a brother who was not saved, and it troubled her deeply. However, he was an alcoholic. One day she read in
2.Mos.10.26:
"Our livestock too must go with us; not a hoof is to be left behind."


“Not a hoof is to be left behind." She repeated this and got such faith in this word that she thanked and praised God for this promise. 

The letters that was sent to her the following months only told how sad his brother's condition was, and in the last letter the message was that now his condition had deteriorated significantly.

However, the missionary didn't let this throw her off balance, and still she praised God for the promise she had in his word. Then one day there came a letter with great news. The brother had been saved, and all his craving for alcohol was gone.


"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
(Galatians 6:9)

 

 

 

12th January 2014

INVITATION FOR A WEDDING

A pastor's wife once told me this story:

There was an old man who dreamed that he died.
The angels came and carried him up and carried him thus into heaven. Jesus himself received him, and many people who had gone home before him flocked to him and welcomed him.

The old man suddenly remembered one person that he did not see anywhere. " Where was George ?" He asked.

Then Jesus eyes was filled with tears. "No one has invited him ," the Savior said.

"Oh, please give me permission to go down to earth a short moment, so that I can invite George! " the old man said.

The moment he woke up. He ran immediately to the hot-tempered and irascible blacksmith, to whome almost nobody dared to talk.
"I greet you from Jesus and invite you into heaven, " said the old man.

At first the blacksmith became angry, but guess what , it ended up that he received the invitation and began to walk on the Heaven Way.

You cannot say that you are not invited to Jesus. But today he sends you once again a new greeting: "Come to the wedding banquet”

(Matt. 22.4)

You are invited to an eternal celebration and salvation . Do you know how often the word "come" is repeated in the Bible? An avid man found out that the word "come" occurs 479 times!

Einar Lyngar . E. Campbell trans .

 

 

 

11th January 2014


Verily JESUS COMES
Matt. 24.32-33
Have you ever experienced a winter that never came to an end? It felt like spring would never come.

Perhaps this is why Jesus chose to use exactly this picture to assure us that he is indeed coming.


"“Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door.”
Matt. 24.32-33

Early in March, while we still wear coats buttoned up to the neck, and while we still have to go on ice and snow that we see a tree with bulging green buds, and we feel a little warmer because knots clubs tells us that spring is imminent.
Jesus knows this feeling. He longed for spring. And he promises that he will come back for us, just as unerringly sure as spring follows winter.

E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

10th January 2014

PROVE IT

Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”

Mat. 7, 24

A painter, who traveled around Switzerland was stopped one day by some inspectors who demanded to see his passport. "I didn't bring it with me," he said, "but my name is Doré." "Prove it," said the inspectors. They knew this famous artist name, but were not sure that it was him.

Doré took a piece of paper and drew a sketch of some peasants who were nearby. This he did so outstandingly well that the inspectors had to admit: "It's OK. You are Doré."

The world does not care about our oral testimony. We need to show that we are Christians by our lives and our actions.

E. Campbell translated

 

 

9th January 2014

Almost persuaded now to believe;
Almost persuaded Christ to receive;
Seems now some soul to say,
Go, Spirit, go Thy way,
Some more convenient day
On Thee I’ll call.

 

Almost persuaded, come, come today;
Almost persuaded, turn not away;
Jesus invites you here,
Angels are lingering near
Prayers rise from hearts so dear;
O wanderer, come!

 

Almost persuaded, harvest is past!
Almost persuaded, doom comes at last!
Almost cannot avail;
Almost is but to fail!
Sad, sad, that bitter wail—
Almost, but lost!


P. P. Bliss.
Press here to here the song

 

 

Then Agrippa said to Paul, “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?” Paul replied, “Short time or long—I pray to God that not only you but all who are listening to me today may become what I am, except for these chains.”
Acts. 26, 28

 

 

 

Bliss wrote both lyrics and tunes to some of our songs. He was born in 1838 in North Pensylvania in a godly home.

His interest in music was awakened already at the age of 10. About this the story tells: One day as he strolled along the way he heard music that he had never heard before. He stopped - a door was ajar and he went inside. Soon he was standing by a door that opened into a sitting room where a woman was playing on a black wooden box with black and white " buttons " (piano ) . When she was finished he shouted enthusiastically : " Play more, please play more! "

After working a few years of farming bet he solely turned on the music and started at a school where he could train in music.

14 years old, he came to personal faith. He now lived in Chicago and was a Sunday School teacher there. Here, his musical talents benefitted him particularly well because he wrote songs that the children understood and could sing. When Moody became acquainted with this young music virtuoso he urged and supported him to accompany him on his meeting tour around the country.

However, his working day was short because he died in 1876 in a railroad-accident with his wife, just two years after being hired.

Bliss was often captivated by a particular word or a particular phrase, which he heard in a sermon. The serious song, "Almost persuaded" Bliss composed after hearing a sermon about being an almost Christian, almost on the way to Heaven - and yet not to be with.

Has this song spoke to you?

You can hear the song by pushing this link

F. Campbell translated


 

 

 

8th January 2014

DO YOU TURN DOWN?
A gang leader in the United States were arrested some time ago. He was very hard of hearing, so he had to go with a hearing aid. Every time he was wheeled into the courtroom and his case was treated, he muffled the sound of his hearing so that he heard nothing of what was said.

No one could understand that he was so calm and that nothing seemed to touch him of what he argued. Then came the last day on which his case was to come on. This was the day in which he was to be sentenced. As he approached the courtroom, he turned down the volume so that he could not hear. Then the sentence was passed. He was condemned to death in the electric chair, but he heard nothing of what was said, so he was quite unaffected by the circumstances.

When the day came that he was to be executed, the guards came after him. He was quite calm. He did not know where they were going. But when they arrived and he noticed the electric chair, he was quite beside himself. He yelled and screamed like mad, because now it occurred to him how stupid he had been, because he would not listen and therefore had turned down the hearing aid.

God calls on us in many ways, and he uses every opportunity, because he loves us with an everlasting love. God can call you through another person, a hymn, a treaty or any other Christian literature. If in your heart you feel a warm alluring force and you have a desire to be good and pure, then it is God who is calling you. If you, while you 're having fun with others, feel that everything is empty and worthless and you are overwhelmed by a longing to be free of sin, which only inhibits and binds, then it is God who calls.

Al longing for the good comes from God. He would like to get in touch with us. But quite often we are like this abowe man. We turn down and do not want to hear. So he will have to send hardships, sickness, sorrow through a close family member's death, so that close relationships are interrupted.
Do not turn away from him, do not screw down. He only wants the very best for you. He wants to fill your life as a Christian. And soon he comes back, and takes you back home with him, because you are the heir to his Kingdom. (Jak. 2.5)
E. Campbell

 

 

 

7th January 2014
 

I WAS NOT DIVORCED - BUT SAVED!
After being married for 15 years - we had at that time a 14 year old son - I was misled by the evil tricks and wanted a divorce from my husband. The final papers had been handed in, and I already had plans for a new marriage. But inside me everything was in turmoil and in total chaos. Then something happened, something that was nothing short of a revolution: I received Christ!

Laila Heimli tells: "3 days before this revolution in my life, two believing women met in the city. One of them was my mother in law. She told the other that I and my husband, Kari, had split up and that there was no longer any hope for our marriage. But the other answered, "Yes! For God there is nothing impossible. Let us immediately pray for Laila and Kari!"

So they went together in prayer for us, and the burden was heavy on them while they stood there in Bergen city center.

Three days later I was invited to a meeting at a congregation. Such a thing as attending a Christian meeting was totally new for me, and I was very much in doubt. Anyway - after a conversation in confidence, it ended up that I agreed to go. At that time I did not understand that it was God's Spirit that worked in me.

At this time there was a bible verse that spoke to me. The reason was that our 14 year old son went to the pastor while we were separated, and one day he came home with a New Testament. On the front page there was a greeting and a reference to a scripture. I was curious and came up with this scripture in Rome. 13.8: "Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another" NIV

These words both intrigued me and tormented me and made me feel that my situation was even more messy.

When I was at the meeting and heard the song and testimony this evening, I was so moved that I just could not hold my tears back. A servant of the Lord came gently towards me and asked: "Are you unhappy, my dear friend?" - "Yes," I stammered out through my tears. - "Do you want us to pray for you tonight?" - "Yes, please!"

That evening, I gave Jesus my heart. I did not understand much of what happened, but a miracle happened, a salvation miracle! This is the truth. Oh, how unbelievable and wonderful to be allowed to fall on your knees and become small and receive the Savior's forgiving grace!

As soon as I got the chance, I told my mother what had happened. My new life gave me the courage and desire to share what I had experienced. Kari was very surprised. He was equally unknown about Christian life, just as I had been! Yet, despite the fact that he was not able to follow me on the road of faith right away, we both got through this a new perception of life and of each other. We cut off the connections we had with previous relations and started a completely new life. All honor and thanks belongs to my Lord and my God!

I got to start all over again - both as a wife and mother, in a brand new home, and now we are building on faithfulness and show each other confidence. And you who are reading this testimony, let me tell you that my husband has now chosen the Heaven Way. I 've been prayed and waiting for this for 17 years, and all the believers have also prayed! To God belongs the glory. In October 1997 we held 40th wedding anniversary. Thank God !

Our family was blessed with a precious daughter, exactly a year after I was saved. As a gift from God, she came to us. Today, 1998, our daughter is also the mother of our two grandchildren, and for all this we thank and praise Jesus, our precious Savior.

Yes, conciliation and reconciliation and a new start that is the will and ways of God! However, in cases where this is no longer possible, then the Word of God is at any rate unwavering - also for you:

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation:”
2 Cor. 5.17 – 18 NIV
(also reconciliation ministry, both to God and the Father and between us humans.)
TF - magazine
E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

6th January 2014
 

THE RIGHT CHOICE

Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
Matth. 7,13-14 NIV


Every day we are faced with choices, whether we are to choose this or that. When we are out doing our shopping the question is often: what would be the bestt to buy now, the cheapest or the slightly more expensive and better?

But there are also times when we are faced with choices of far greater importance, which may have serious consequences if we do not choose the right way. God has given us the choice whether to go the broad way that leads to hell, or the narrow road that leads to heaven. There is "no middle ground", as is so often asserted. Here it is either – or.


"But how can I know what is right?" Many do say. "There are so many religions and many different Christian churches. How do I know which of these has the right teachings?"

Jesus said to Pilate, "Everyone on the side of truth listens to me."

John. 18.37

Pilate said to him, "What is truth?" V. 38
He stood actually opposite to him who said "I am the way and the truth and the life" ( John 14:6 ), but Pilate "Wanting to satisfy the crowd" (Mark 15.15), and therefore he gave up Jesus to the crowd to be crucified.

And while he( Pilate) “sat on the judgment seat, his wife sent word to him and let say," Stay out of this righteous man . For I have the night had many bad dreams because of him . "
Matt. 27.19 NIV

God had warned him, and several times he(Pilate) had said to the crowd that he found no fault in Jesus, but nevertheless this prefect chose wrong. He was more afraid of going against the people than to go against the will of God.


Everyone can find God, just by searching him with all your heart. This is stated in Jer. 29.13 and in Matt. 7.7 Jesus says to us: "seek and you will find;"

So there is no excuse to choose wrong. Therefore, walk the narrow road that leads to heaven.

E. Campbell translated

 

 

 

 

5th January 2014

THE WORLD'S MOST MIGHTY POWER – PRAYERS
“Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought. And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, ‘Grant me justice against my adversary.’ “For some time he refused. But finally he said to himself, ‘Even though I don’t fear God or care what people think, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that she won’t eventually come and attack me!’”

Luke 18.1

This is the parable that Jesus himself told us that we always have to be persistent in prayer, and not faint. Luke 18.1

Some years ago there was a couple in Sweden, who had a half-grown son. One day he had an errand to a neighboring town. It was winter, and when the boy had left his parents he fastened his skies firmly and left. The hours passed by, and the mother became increasingly worried because her son did not return. She opened the door again and again to see whether she could see anything outside. But no. The evening came, still nothing and now everything was dark. The boy had not yet come back. The following morning the father went out to search for his son along with the village men. The search was done very thoroughly and they searched everywhere, but in vain. The boy was not found.

It is always tragic to lose a child, but it gets many times worse when you do not know what kind of death, you child had had.

One day the husband says to his wife: "I am desperate to know what has happened to our son and what kind of death he has had. Therefore, every morning when you pray your morning prayer, you must ask God to show us the death that our son has been given. I will do exactly the same. Like this the same prayer will come to God's throne twice a day. This may take time, but you must not lose faith.

The years passed. In fact there were 7 years without anything happened. God had not given them what they had asked for. One day the husband says to his wife: "From now, we will also carry this prayer to God in our evening prayers. Then the same prayer will come to God's throne 4 times a day. We must endure in prayer, like the widow, then God's answers will come, this Jesus has promised us."


So they prayd faithfully the same prayer each morning and each evening. How many years went by like this, that I cannot remember, but one day God answered our prayer. The weather was so good that the husband had dragged the boat out of the boat shed.

He was to go out on a lake near here to fish. This was in the spring, the sun shone on the blank and calm lake. All of a sudden the father becomes aware of something on the bottom. He then throws the fishing net down and pulls it up. He finds out that it is a human skeleton. He threw the net down several times to get it all up and noticed that there was a fragment of a sock on one leg. On the verge of this sock he read very clearly the sewn initials of their son. His wife always used to sew the name on the socks. 'Then it was all quite clear for the father. The son had wanted to take a shortcut to the neighboring town and had gone off gliding over the lake.

The ice had not been thick enough and had given in, and the son had drowned. All these years he had been there and had long ago dissolved, but part of the socks with the initials, God had left intact to the parent that had been so persistent in prayer to know what death, their son had got. The father folded his hands and thanked God for hearing them. Yes, verily, God is in full great, and he hears all prayers. Do not be discouraged, but be persistent. Then you will get God's answers.

Effie Campbell

 

 

 

4th January 2014

 

The story of the song: "There is might in the small folde hands"

Press this link to hear the song

“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened."
Matth. 7,7-8   NIV

 

We let the author Trygve Bjerkheim even tell how this song came to be.
Some years ago I sat in Forbundsshallen in Oslo one Sunday morning and heard a young missionary speech. One phrase he used, I wrote down. " The strongest superpower in the world at all times is the front with small folded hands."


The small decorated card with this phrase was in my French New Testament, and so it was that I was constantly reminded of these words by seeing them again and again. I wanted to write a song about that phrase, and thus it worked continuasly in my mind.


2 - 3 years later - or maybe 4, I woke up one night and came to think of the words of " the strongest Superpower " - the folded hands. When the phrase, “ There is might in the small folded hands."

There was a verse, a chorus and one more verse. I was almost finished with the song before I turned on the light and wrote them down. These verses were then printed as a small poem in the yearbook of the Mission-Union in 1955: " Deeper Down". They fit in well with the cover photo - a little chinese girl standing with her head bowed and holding her hands together in prayer.

 

When this book came to Dronningborg College in Grimstad early in 1956 teacher Haugen discovered this little poem, and he soon after that got a tune that matche the poem. This tune made the song widely known. But the song has 3 verses. A little later a retired officer from the Salvation Army, Colonel Linderud, turne up at the office in Mollergata 19.

 

Han sagde, at han var blevet så glad for digtet og havde skrevet en melodi til dette og spurgte så, om han kunne få lov til at bruge teksten til denne melodi.

Det fik han naturligvis lov til; men så tilføjede han: ”Min kone og jeg ville ønske, at du digtede et vers mere, hvor du medtog forældrene, der beder for deres børn.” Jeg lovede at forsøge. Da han var draget videre, nedskrev jeg et nyt vers: ”Du som be'r for dit barn, dine kære-.


He said that he had become very fond of the poem and that he had written a tune for this. Then he asked if he would be allowed to use the poem-text of this song. Naturally, he was allowed, but then he added: " My wife and I wish you wrote one more verse in where you included the parents who pray for their children." I promised to try. When he had gone on, I wrote a new verse: "You who pray for your child, your loved ones...”

Colonel Linderud came by again a few days later and then got this new verse. That was the last time that I saw this strange man. Shortly after that, he was with his wife and visited some old friends in Egersund.

Before he was supposed to leave the house for a meeting at the parish hall later this evening, he sat down and relaxed a little in a deep armchair. Suddenly his head fell backwards, and he passed away. After the funeral a large memorial service was held, and the song was sung with his melody.

E.Campbell translated

 

 

 

3rd January 2014

AN ACCOUNT OF A JOURNEY OF A YOUNG STUDENT
"You deceived me, LORD, and I was deceived" (persuade) Jer. 20.7 NIV

A young student in the USA was on his way home from the university. Along the way he entered a hotel. The host turned towards him and said:"Sorry, but we only have one room left, and it is located right next to a sick room. A young man is dying in there and there is only a thin wall between thoes two. I do not know if you like it?"

"Well, that doesn't bother me," the student replied. But when he went to sleep, it was impossible for him to fall asleep. The groaning of the sick and the nurse's footsteps back and forth could be heard very clearly.

He could not fall asleep. A strange uneasiness fell over him that made him ashamed. He was known as a free-thinker much to the dismay and sorrow for his parents. His father was a priest and had been looking immensely forward to the day that his son would become a priest. He still remembered his father's deep sorrow and his mother's tearful prayers when he last time he was home on vacation told them that he did not believe that there existed an afterlife.

The unrest plagued him, but he could not let go of the thought that on the other side of the wall, there was someone who was soon going to die - and what, if there should be something after death? What had Ellison thought if he had seen him in his present state of anxiety? Ellison was one of his friends at college. It was particularly his views and convictions that had caused him to be a freethinker. Well, what would he think? - "It is foolish. I have nothing to be afraid of," he said to himself.

On the other side of the wall the plaintive sounds of the sick had now become weaker and weaker. Eventually total silence. But this young student still could not fall asleep. The night seemed to be endless. Finally, it was morning. When the student came down he asked the host how things were with the sick.

"He's dead, poor thing. The doctor had actually said that he would not survive the night,"was the reply from the host.
" Do they know who he was? " the student asked. - "Well, it was a student from the High School in Providence, he got sick on his journey," said the host. It gave a jolt to him, because he went at the same school. "What was his name?" - "Ellison," the host replied, "did you know him?"

This young man was as stunned. It was his friend, the friend who had brought him to deny. Many hours had to pass before the student could stand to move on again. All the way home was this repeating sound inside his heart:"dead - and how? - Lost, lost!" His whole conviction and thought of existence was now totally overturned. He came home to his parents, completely changed - heartbroken, challenged, in anxiety and depressed by guilt. His old man had a gratifying task the following days to tell him about God's promises until his son found peace in believing in Jesus. This son was later to become one of the previous century's greatest missionaries: "The apostle, Burma". His name was Adoniram Judson.

"You deceived me, LORD, and I was deceived" (persuaded) Jer. 20.7 NIV
E. Campbell

 

 

2nd January 2014

THE ENTRANCE OF TEMPTATIONS

It was very interesting to read of the Age of Chivalry in world history. Back then many of these men made great fortunes, and for that money they built themselves castles. Times were troubled, and therefore they had to think of defending themselves and as good as possible. Many of these knights therefore built castles on an islet or small island in a small lake. They used a drawbridge to connect the castle with the mainland. In this way they could keep the enemies at a distance, because when the enemy approached the castle they only had to raise the bridge, thus preventing the enemy free passage. Like this he could be standing there on land without having to worry. - He also made the walls very thick. But perhaps the most important thin was the windows. Those he made very small. Therefore, it was very difficult for the enemy on land to hit these small windows with their arrows.

Have you ever thought that the human body is just like such a castle? The windows of the castle are the eyes, ears, mouth and nose. Our enemy is Satan, and he always aims to send his arrows through the window openings to damage and destroy our soul. And he has succeeded with this many times.

Through the eyes TV and video images enter, which in large part deal with adultery, murder and brutality. This is corrupt and rotten food for the soul. Rarely it is far from thought to action. What people see, they also often do in their daily lives. "When tempted, no one should say, “God is tempting me.” For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; 14 but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.” (James 1.13 to 15)

Or this to let his eyes linger on someone else's spouse. I think there are many people who can talk about this, even King David, who was tempted by Bathsheba, Uriah 's wife. Like this David despised the word of God and did what displeased God with many unpredictable and far-reaching sorrows as a result of this ( 2 Sam. 11 and 12). So Satan succeeded in shooting his destructive arrows through David's eyes, and he fell.
 

Job was more cautious.
“I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman.
“If my heart has been enticed by a woman, or if I have lurked at my neighbor’s door, then may my wife grind another man’s grain, and may other men sleep with her. For that would have been wicked, a sin to be judged. It is a fire that burns to Destruction; it would have uprooted my harvest."

(Job 31.1 . 9-12) . NIV

Through the mourth, Satan sends his deadly arrows in the form of intoxicating drinks. A secular saying goes, " When the beer comes in, reason goes out." And it is correct. People can be drunk to do things they would never dream of doing if they had been sober. But God also has something to say about these substances that deplete the body and destroys creation.

"Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst? 17 If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple." ( 1 Cor. 3.16 to 17 ) NIV

Through the nose young people do sniff, and it can be fatal. It paralyzes the respiration and can cause sudden cardiac arrest. It is sad to see young people lie in bed without being able to eat or do anything that young people who may be cared for as diaper children due sniffing. Yes, indeed, Satan has luck.

The last window, we mention here is the ears. We must not listen to bad advices and temptations from our fellowmen. Similarly, there are also music which is both harmful and destructive.

There is help to get if we repent, yes, we have full redemption, God showed us His love in Jesus. His blood cleanses from all sin. We are purer than snow (Psalm 51.9 ). Sin will be lowered into the deepest sea (Micah 7.19 ) and Corrie ten Boom used to say : " A sign with the words " Fishing prohibited "hanging over there. So these sins will never again return and accuse us someday. The sins will not come to God's thoughts again.
Yes, you must understand, for he says of King David, who was a murderer that took someone else's wife, that he was a man after God's own heart (Acts 13.22 ). So great is God's forgiveness. You get a new beginning, a new life, the old has gone (2 Cor. 5.17 ). Does not that sound great ? But then you must also come to him, repent and ask for forgiveness.
Effie Campbell

 

 

1st January 2014

BIBLE VERSE IN OUR MODERN AGE?
Isn't it oldfashioned to learn Bible verses by heart today? However, many parents and teachers have told how Bible verses have been a blessing to their children.
In Copenhagen I taught a children's ring with appx. 20 children. One day a girl came to me and told me about the importance that a Bible verse had for her. " At my school I often recite the verse from John. 6.37: Jesus said
" ... All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away."

She had seen the value in the fact that she could always come to Jesus.

We have seen that children have attended only a few times in the children ring, but that they had learned a bible verse back then that later bore fruit. People whom we met later in life, still remembered the Bible verses they learned as children in the ring.

Kresten says: "I could cite many examples, but I will restrict my self to mention only one example. One day I was at a car dealer. There was a "Hells Angel type” in black leather clothes and with a long ponytail. He looked at me a few times, and then he said:
"For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." Luke. 19.10 NIV

I smiled at him, but he noticed on my face, how amazed I was.
"Yes," he said, " I've met you once before. You spoke to a family worship, and you taught all in the church this verse." - I was pleased to hear that and I knew that I had not only taught them the Bible verse, but I also carefully had explained to them the context so that the verse could strengthen them, when the audience later in life were in need of the Word of God. "
A mother says the following: "Last summer we were at a family camp. The children taught the kids a memory verse from the Bible. Lea was just 4 years. The 4 days we were there, Leah did not say a word, but when we got home, she said :
“because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” So we say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” Hebr. 13.5 NIV

How I was happy, touched and grateful because she had remembered the word of God.
I would recommend anyone who has contact with children in their work, to teach the children memory verses, for it is God's truth. Teach them even a few memory verses a year, so that they stick in their memory.
"Focus on the child ."
E. Campbell translated