by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 6, 2010 | Christmas, Christmas Devotional, Devotionals, POINT OF INSPIRATION
Point of Inspiration: Devotionals for Personal and Corporate Worship Edited by Robert D. Pace In a small London house on Brook Street, a servant sighs with resignation as he arranges a tray full of food he assumes will not be eaten. For more than a week, he has...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 5, 2010 | Advent, All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS, Joy
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace UNCOVERING THE GIFT Luke 2:8-17 For several weeks, I planned a different message this morning. The name of the message would have been, The Season for Giving. But something happened last Friday morning during prayer and the Holy...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 4, 2010 | Christmas, Christmas Devotional, POINT OF INSPIRATION
Robert D. Pace In ancient days, Persia was governed by a benevolent, loving king. In order to identify with his citizens he divested his kingly apparel, dressed in the clothing of common men, and visited homes. On one occasion, he visited a peasant that lived in a...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 4, 2010 | Advent, All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace THE THRONE NAMES OF JESUS Isaiah 9:6–7 Christ’s birth in Bethlehem is the greatest nativity story ever. It is amazing when you understand what it took for God to coordinate the events that brought forth his Son. Galatians says...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Dec 1, 2010 | All Topics, Christmas, CHRISTMAS SERMONS, Featured Messages
Robert D. Pace THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE VIRGIN BIRTH Isaiah 7:14 I want to begin by defining the Virgin Birth. In the simplest terms, it means Jesus Christ was born of Mary, through the Holy Spirit, and without Mary having intimacy with another man. It means the...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Nov 23, 2010 | Christmas, Christmas Devotional, POINT OF INSPIRATION
Point of Inspiration: Devotionals for Personal and Corporate Worship Robert D. Pace It’s Christmas and the delivery truck stops at your house. The “man in brown” steps from his vehicle and walks briskly toward your door. You anticipate. You wonder. But your...