On December 11, we will begin broadcasting the series, The Mystery of Bethlehem. This series will be broadcast through December 19. Please use the following description for this series: Our familiarity with the Christmas story should not obscure the mystery of the Incarnation, which is the focal point of God's work in the world. These messages remind us that preparation for Christ's coming was not only made on earth, but also in heaven; no detail was left to chance. The Almighty's focused interest in Bethlehem is a reminder that we have the privilege of being a part of God's eternal plan. Here is hope for the world, and hope for us.
Dr. Erwin Lutzer: December 11, 2013
On December 11, we will begin broadcasting the series, The Mystery of Bethlehem. This series will be broadcast through December 19. Please use the following description for this series: Our familiarity with the Christmas story should not obscure the mystery of the Incarnation, which is the focal point of God's work in the world. These messages remind us that preparation for Christ's coming was not only made on earth, but also in heaven; no detail was left to chance. The Almighty's focused interest in Bethlehem is a reminder that we have the privilege of being a part of God's eternal plan. Here is hope for the world, and hope for us.