2016 Christmas Worship Guide

Finding the good stuff at Christmas
By Ron Otto, Preaching minister, Lincoln Christian Church

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[December 09, 2016]  Can I start my Christmas article with a Florida beach story? Is that proper? Stay with me, I believe you’ll like where it lands.

I was reminded the other day of a vacation our family took when our children were much younger. We’ve always been a family who has loved vacationing in Florida. Some of our children’s fondest memories have been made when the whole family was together and relaxing far away from our daily grind. Dad isn’t stressed by work, mom isn’t struggling to keep everyone’s schedule, and the children aren’t knee deep in homework.

That particular year, we went to Panama City Beach, Florida. We have always appreciated a nice beach, and Panama has some of the world’s greatest. For as far as the eye can see, there is nothing but white sand and surf. Everything the beach promised was there; except big shells that is. The shells my children were finding were small and broken and left each of them asking for more. That’s when we heard about the famous Shell Island.

Just off shore, there is an island that all the locals call Shell Island. For some reason, all the good shells were out there along with many other treasures.

But how does one get to this mystical Shell Island. Well, one must be transported over. Fortunately, we had jet skis that year.

So, I loaded up my family and we took off on a journey to the great Shell Island.

Drum roll . . . it was everything people had told us it would be. My children found complete, unbroken, sand dollars, large perfectly fanned shells, some coral, and even two large horseshoe crab shells that now sit in my office.

It was great watching my children run and laugh while filling their arm with more true Florida beach treasure then they could possibly carry.

Once they had bagged all they could bag, we returned to the mainland and showed off the load of ‘booty’ we had collected. When asked by other beach combers, “Where did you get that?” my children proudly smiled and pointed out to sea saying, “We went to Shell Island. Our dad took us there.”

Now, back to Christmas. Let’s talk about God for a minute and the secret to enjoying the upcoming holidays. God has an island where He welcomes everyone and anyone who’s willing to be transported spiritually and mentally; we are welcomed to come with our Father to enjoy. Jesus said, “Drink freely.”

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There, close to Jesus, you will find the treasures of forgiveness, love, acceptance, joy, and grace. Everyone is invited. The only problem is that everyone has to leave the mainland of their lives. You have to leave the worries and struggles of daily life and allow yourself to be carried over to God’s land. That’s not always easy.

The promise this world makes of treasures will leave you empty. But the treasures of God will fill a heart to capacity. It comes down to where your focus lies and if you have the treasures of God blessing your life.

Without God, the holidays can leave you empty, hurting, and wondering if there isn’t more. Well, there is! If you want the good stuff, you have to allow yourself to be transported over.

Read all the articles in our new
2016 Christmas Worship Guide

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What would you expect in a Messiah Savior? 4
Finding the good stuff at Christmas 6
Where resides the Christmas spirit 8
A wordLESS Christmas 11
Christmas - God's reminder of miracles and hope! 13
God's Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven 16
"And when he entered Jerusalem the whole city was stirred up saying, "Who is he?" 19
Jesus, the gift of God Incarnate 21
Our 'Worship Guide' 23
Ugly Christmas Sweater 24
A Father's love for his children; a Father's love for you through His Son 26
"Expectations!" 28
Church Worship Schedules 30



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