The Ambassador 1 June 2012 December 2013 Tips For Happy Relationships p. 12 Anxiety: Its Cause and Its Cure p. 7 Charlie Brown Gets It p . 4 T here are times in life when we’re called to surrender it all. Just what is “all”? The answer depends; for all of us it is to let go of our right to self- govern our lives, to have our own way and will and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as our savior, teacher and guide in life; giving up our sinful ways for His righteousness. Most of us will never be called to physically lay down our life but we struggle with giving up some simple things we have become accustomed to, our creature comforts, little indulgences and pleasures of the flesh. Some, like Jesus, give their very life to save others. You read or hear in the news of individuals who have done great acts of heroism risking their life to help another. Those who run to danger instead of away from it in order to help; a school teacher or janitor facing down a gunman on campus; a neighbor running into a burning building to bring out an elderly man; doctors taking time away from their practices to volunteer in areas hit by devastating disasters; a kindly gentleman rescuing a little girls kitten stuck in the tree; the young man mowing the widows yard expecting nothing in return; selfless individuals who donate life giving blood or an organ to someone in need; those doing everyday random acts of kindness that may never be seen. We rightfully sing the praises of these individuals for what they have done, telling others of their deeds and memorializing those who lost their lives in such acts for the entire world to know. When talking about these heroes who doesn’t like being able to say you know them, that they are your friend? There is One who calls us friend who gave His life to save millions, to save us personally. Yet we rarely breathe a word to anyone of who He is or what He has done; we don’t share the gift of life He gives. Are you willing to be a hero, to make a little sacrifice of your time, to have your comfort zone challenged and stretched in order to save a life today for eternity? In this gift giving season let us recall the greatest gift ever given, one that came from heaven, one that doesn’t fade, lose its value or deplete the bank account. Let us all be challenged as we stand in long checkout lines waiting with our purchases or to get a cup of coffee, to instead of talking about the weather, the latest breaking news or cool new gadget, ask if you can tell the person behind you about your Friend who died to save your life. Not everyone will accept the great news you have to offer, but it is not you they are rejecting, it’s your Friend, the One who wants to be their friend, the One who gives good gifts. Temporary or Eternal - What Gift Will You Give This Year? By April James WHAT GIFT WILL YOU GIVE?
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The Ambassador 1
June 2012
December 2013
Tips For HappyRelationships
p. 12
Anxiety: Its Cause and Its Cure
p. 7
Charlie Brown Gets It
p. 4
There are times in life when we’re called to surrender it all. Just what
is “all”? The answer depends; for all of us it is to let go of our right to self-govern our lives, to have our own way and will and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as our savior, teacher and guide in life; giving up our sinful ways for His righteousness. Most of us will never be called to physically lay down our life but we struggle with giving up some simple things we have become accustomed to, our creature comforts, little indulgences and pleasures of the flesh. Some, like Jesus, give their very life to save others. You read or hear in the news of individuals who have done great acts of heroism risking their life to help another. Those who run to danger instead of away from it in order to help; a school
teacher or janitor facing down a gunman on campus; a neighbor running into a burning building to bring out an elderly man; doctors taking time away from their practices to volunteer in areas hit by devastating disasters; a kindly gentleman rescuing a little girls kitten stuck in the tree; the young man mowing the widows yard expecting nothing in return; selfless individuals who donate life giving blood or an organ to someone in need; those doing everyday random acts of kindness that may never be seen. We rightfully sing the praises of these individuals for what they have done, telling others of their deeds and memorializing those who lost their lives in such acts for the entire world to know. When talking about these heroes who doesn’t like being able to say you know them, that they are your friend? There is One who calls us friend who gave His life to save millions, to save us personally. Yet we rarely breathe a word to anyone of who He is or what He
has done; we don’t share the gift of life He gives. Are you willing to be a hero, to make a little sacrifice of your time, to have your comfort zone challenged and stretched in order to save a life today for eternity? In this gift giving season let us recall the greatest gift ever given, one that came from heaven, one that doesn’t fade, lose its value or deplete the bank account. Let us all be challenged as we stand in long checkout lines waiting with our purchases or to get a cup of coffee, to instead of talking about the weather, the latest breaking news or cool new gadget, ask if you can tell the person behind you about your Friend who died to save your life. Not everyone will accept the great news you have to offer, but it is not you they are rejecting, it’s your Friend, the One who wants to be their friend, the One who gives good gifts. Temporary or Eternal - What Gift Will You Give This Year?
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INSPIRATION
The experience God used to save my life that day was very simple, lasting only a brief moment. Surely the vessel He involved could not have known the impact she had made. Initially, He had orchestrated this in heaven, long before its pleasant waves washed over me. A desperation for tangible love, following a painful rejection, insisted I look for it, while a carrier of His presence unknowingly released it. It took the warmth and unrelenting love of Jesus, whose aim is perfect, to gently move it from my eyes into my spirit where He planted it as a seed. He used that seed of love to captivate me in that moment, and then to continually stir me as I walked my journey each following step. But what happened upon impact, the radiating sweetness of it, is what I recall so clearly. I moved from treading water in the cold ocean to sitting on the shore in warm sand, from being overwhelmed by a lie to holding hands with the truth. What on earth could have this power? If you had been there with me you still wouldn’t know. It seemed insignificant, too much so to really be all that I am describing. Except...it was permeated and leavened with the breath of God.
In passing a complete stranger, there was a moment of unhurried eye contact that gave way to a tender and lingering smile. It poured over me like a healing oil, drawing my eyes away from pain and focusing them upon my Healer as He quietly said, “You’re going to be okay.” Perhaps the woman that day was you. Can you imagine how many times you have been her to someone else? Oh, Father, impress upon us the significance and influence we have upon humanity, even as we breeze by them, when we give You the invitation to touch them through us. Today God could use you or me to save someone’s life through something as simple as our smile.
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Recently, my wife and I visited the Charles M. Schulz museum in Santa Rosa. This is something I have wanted to do for sometime now. I’ve been a fan of the Peanuts Comic Strip for as long as I can remember, and I have a special affinity with many of the Peanuts characters. I don’t know whether Schulz was a man of faith or not but I often sensed a biblical truth interwoven in his humor. Schulz seemed to have a true understanding of the human condition and the ability to express it through the desires and fears of his characters. Although I have a fondness for all of Schulz’s personalities, Linus has become my favorite. Linus, the long suffering little brother of his most domineering and extraordinarily crabby big sister Lucy, somehow manages to be the most cerebral and spiritual of the entire Peanuts gang (barring, of course, his fervent dependence on his blanket and his unfaltering belief in the Great Pumpkin). However, Linus does on occasion, quote directly from scripture and it is not in a mocking fashion as in many comic
strips. To me, the most poignant of Linus’ biblical quotes is found in the animated TV classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas. A Charlie Brown Christmas has aired every year since 1965 and has become a traditional must see for families worldwide. The story follows Good Ole’
Charlie Brown as he encounters the ever-increasing commercialization of Christmas and how it and secularization has hidden the true meaning of Christmas. After several unsuccessful attempts to find the true meaning of Christmas, Charlie cries out in frustration, “Isn’t there anyone who can tell me what Christmas is all about?” To which Linus replies, “Sure Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about:” “And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks by night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them and they were terrified. And the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a savior has been born to you; he is Christ 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, and on earth peace to men…” Luke 2:8-14. “And that’s what Christmas is all about Charlie Brown.” Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we returned our focus to Christ at Christmas? He seems to have been relegated to the shadow of Santa and hidden behind the glittering lights of the tree. How could this have happened when Christ is the true gift giver and the light of the world? How did Christmas become a time of stress and anxiety when it started out as such Good News, Joy and Peace? Linus got it right…Christ is what Christmas is all about.
“A cheerful look brings joy to the heart; good news makes for good
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city, Bethlehem. The danger from robbers and the effect on the unborn baby cannot be overstated. Can you hear their good-byes as they left their loved ones? Yet they followed the promise. The shepherds left their livelihood unguarded in the fields, and the wise men left the riches of their palaces to inherit a blessing. The shepherds had directions to their destination, but the wise men had to follow a mysterious heavenly body through tortuous deserts with only ancient writings and faith in their hearts to guide them. The greatest sacrifice in leaving was our precious Lord leaving the splendor of heaven to enter the womb of a woman and ignominiously travel through the birth canal to the most humble of dwellings. Yet He is the Promise! He is the reason the participants in this story could endure the sacrifices of leaving to gain the promise and the blessing. Sometimes people reject Christianity because they think they will have to give up something or leave something behind. That is usually true, but there is much blessing in following the promise. The same Lord who came at Christmas as a baby and rose at Easter as victor over death, will come again. Then we’ll leave for the last time. In heaven there will be no parting. That’s the promise, and it began when Christ left heaven to meet us here on earth. Let’s be sure we are ready to leave earth to meet Him in heaven. Merry Christmas!
“We three kings of Orient are.” So begins a favorite carol of the Advent season about the “Wise Men” who visit the newborn Jesus. And so begins a tale that takes inaccuracy and historical revisionism to a whole new level. Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr., who wrote the carol a century and a half ago, should have known better. First, we don’t know exactly how many kings there were. There could have been as few as two and up to almost any number. Tradition says that there were three (though some traditions mention twelve), and over time they were even given names: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar. But these are apocryphal stories. Second, they were not “kings” from the Orient. They were Wise Men, or put more accurately, Magi. The Magi were astronomers – primitive by today’s standards – who were on the cutting edge of scientific and philosophical knowledge in their day. So it may be best to view these Magi as the uncanny combination of scientists, philosophers, and theologians – but not kings. And such men called Persia home (modern day Iran), not the Far East. Third, these men did not find the Christ child while “following yonder star.” They saw the star “in the East”
or “at the rising of the sun,” but then proceeded west to Palestine. The star did not reappear until they were already in Bethlehem. And finally, the Magi, technically, do not belong in the Nativity scene at all. They were latecomers to the Christmas party, maybe as late as Jesus’ second birthday. The quaking shepherds, singing angels, and lowing cattle had returned to life as normal long ago. On and on I could go ripping the veracity of this Christmas Carol apart, but that is not my intent. “We Three Kings” remains one of my favorite Holiday hymns to bellow out this time of year. My critique of it is to simply point out that apart from the accumulations of questionable tradition, we know little about these mysterious men from the East. And these traditions prevent us from embracing what we can learn from them – for the journey of the Magi is a fascinating exercise in unexpected faith. They came seeking the child who had been born king of the Jews, based almost entirely on the appearance of an enigmatic star. While history is rampant with explanations for this phenomena, one conclusion is certain:
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NVCC CHRISTMAS TREE LOTNorth Valley Calvary Chapel; 613 Bogue Rd. in Yuba CityGrand opening November 29th and will run until Christmas Day or until we sell out of trees12 (Noon) to 8PM Monday- Friday10AM to10PM on Saturdays12 (Noon) to 6PM on SundaysThe NVCC Youth will be selling Christmas trees to earn money for their activities in 2014. Prices are very reasonable. Douglas Firs: 5-6 Foot $25, 6-7 Foot $32 Noble Firs: 5-6 Foot $32, 6-7 Foot $40
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Anxiety is the natural human response to trouble. For some people anxious thoughts are short-lived and mild, even during severe difficulty. But for others, anxiety leads to sleeplessness, depression, and even physical illness. Jesus was frank in calling anxiety sin. While telling His followers not to worry (a command given four times in Matthew 6), He says to the worrier, “You of little faith” (Matt. 6:30), thus informing us that anxiety is a form of unbelief. In the overall passage (Matt. 6:25-34), we learn that the worrier approaches life’s difficulties from the perspective of self-reliance rather than trust in a loving God who knows, cares, and provides.
Even though unchecked anxiety is a form of unbelief, Jesus doesn’t conclude that the person who struggles with “little faith” is necessarily an unbeliever. Nor does he rebuke the worrying believer harshly. Instead He reasons with us, relating truths about God’s care for His own, about why worrying is the wrong response to trouble in this life, and about why trusting our loving, dependable Father is better. In addressing anxiety in this positive, encouraging way, Jesus lives out the words of Proverbs 12:25:
Anxiety in a man’s heart weighs it down,
But a good word makes it glad.
Jesus’ “good word” concerning anxiety is one of many provided for believers in the Bible. Here are seven
good words to make your heart glad: 1. When all is said and done, you cannot lose. Anxiety is ultimately about losing something you value (perhaps money, a job, the approval of others, social status, health, comfort, relationships, or even life itself). It is true that any one of these might be taken away, but since none of them are your greatest treasure as a Christian, the loss of them does not represent ultimate loss.
Your greatest treasure, which can never
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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled on Wednesday against the Christian owners of a bed and breakfast hotel who refused to allow a gay couple to stay. “Sexual orientation is a core component of a person’s identity which requires fulfillment through relationships with others of the same orientation,” explained Lade Hale, deputy president of the Supreme Court, according to The Guardian. “Homosexuals can enjoy the same freedom and the same relationships as any others. But we should not under-estimate the continuing legacy of those centuries of discrimination, persecution even, which is still going on in many parts of the world,” Hale added in the decision.Peter and Hazelmary Bull, a Christian couple from Cornwall, had challenged an earlier court decision that had them pay $5,000 in damages for refusing to allow a gay couple to stay at one of their double rooms. “We are deeply disappointed and saddened by the outcome. We are just ordinary Christians who believe in the importance of marriage as the union of one man and one woman,” Hazelmary Bull said after the ruling.
“Our B&B is not just our business, it’s our home. All we have ever tried to do is live according to our own values, under our own roof. These beliefs are not based on hostility to anyone – we certainly bear no ill will to Steven and Martyn. Our policy is based on our sincere beliefs about marriage,” Bull said, referring to the gay couple.Bull added that she believes Britain should be a country of freedom and tolerance, but religious beliefs seem to have been relegated to “second fiddle” in favor of political correctness.“We appealed to the supreme court to introduce a bit more balance when dealing with competing rights of sexual orientation and religious liberty. Somehow, we have got to find a way of allowing different beliefs to coexist in our society. But the judges have sidestepped that big issue, and reinforced the notion that gay rights must trump everything else.” The Christian couple, who opened the Chymorvah guesthouse in 1986, previously said that they were “besieged” by demands for double rooms by homosexual couples as a response to their policy against gay couples, and had received “abusive and menacing” phone calls. Gay rights group Stonewall
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Despite facing a challenging time in his football career over recent seasons, Tim Tebow has assured that he is happy and well. The football star is crediting his persistently positive outlook to his faith, saying that his identity has never been defined by him being a football player, but instead comes from who he is in Jesus Christ.
“I’ve never found my identity in who I was as a football player. I found my identity in who I am in Christ. And when you find your identity as a Christian, then regardless of your status, or your fame, or your popularity, or your position, that never changes,” Tebow told Sports Illustrated. “So the roller-coaster that the world has always looked at my life and viewed, I’m very thankful that I don’t have to live it.” “I’m the best now that I’ve ever
been,” the currently unemployed athlete added. In 2007, then-Florida Gators quarterback Tebow won the Heisman Trophy. That same year and in 2009, he won a national championship. In 2011, as Denver Broncos’ back-up quarterback, Tebow resurrected the beleaguered team and spurred them to roughly half a dozen come-from-behind wins that ultimately catapulted the team into the playoffs. However, in 2012 Tebow was traded to the Jets, where his career took a big hit as he sat on the bench for most of the season. He was picked up by and played with the Patriots in the 2013 preseason but was ultimately cut before the regular season began. Now in a seven part article, Sports Illustrated is chronicling Tebow’s career highlights as an award-winning collegiate athlete and juxtaposes that against his uneven play at the professional level. It also examines the athlete on a cultural level, discussing the work Tebow does through his charity and explores the tension of being a high-profile athlete in the most popular sport in the United States. For instance, Tebow’s decision to speak, and then back out of the gig, at the First Baptist Church of Dallas in April of this year, drew the ire of some
“My Identity Is Not as a Football Player, But Who I Am In Jesus Christ” - Tim Tebow
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be taken away, is the heavenly inheritance of eternal life. (Eph. 1:3-14 and 1 Pet. 1:3-9) 2. Whatever problems you are facing, God is on your side. Your greatest former enemy (God) is fully reconciled with you and is your most faithful Friend. God is for you, not against you. He is an all-powerful and faithful defender and protector. God loves you as one of His dear children, cares about your troubles, and offers to carry them for you. (Ps. 34, Rom. 8:31-32, and 1 Pet. 5:6-7) 3. Your greatest problem has already been taken care of. Your sins are all forgiven because of the work of Jesus Christ. Though you will be disciplined by a loving Father, you will never face vindictive punishment for the wrongs you have committed. (Ps. 103:8-12 and 1 Cor. 15:50-57). 4. Your greatest struggle in this life has been overcome. Because of Jesus’ work on the cross and the Holy
Spirit’s work in your heart, you have been set free from sin and are no longer a slave to fleshly passions. (Rom. 6:12-23 and 8:1-4). 5. Your greatest Advocate, Jesus Christ, understands your troubles. Having faced worse problems than yours and having successfully waged His own intense battle against the temptation to be anxious (Luke 22:39-44), Jesus now intercedes on your behalf in the presence of God the Father. (Rom. 8:33-35; Heb. 4:14-16, 7:23-25, and 1 John 2:1). 6. Your worst troubles in this life are God’s gift to you and are strengthening your faith. Even if what you are anxious about ends in the worst earthly outcome imaginable, God causes it all to work together for your ultimate good. (James 1:2-3 and Rom. 8:28). 7. The worst of all possible outcomes—separation from God’s love—can never happen to you. What
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“I wanna be someone, as a person, that is, is loving. That is not judging. We all have our faults. We all fail. We all mess up. We all make mistakes. So I’m not gonna be someone that is gonna try to point that out in other people. I wanna be someone that loves them. You know?” Tebow added. “I’m a big ‘quote person,’ and one of my favorite quotes, and I forgot who it’s from, but it’s, Every day we share the Gospel. But every now and then we use words. You know? Meaning, we share what we believe every day in how we act. How we treat people. How we love people.” Since his release from the Patriots, Tebow has been out of the NFL, although some disgruntled Jacksonville Jaguar fans have been trying to convince their owner to give him an opportunity to join them and help pick up their 2-9 record.
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It’s that time of year again. Thanksgiving. Then Christmas. Family and friends. Good food and good times.Mostly. Truthfully, this time of year is especially stressful for some. I am not referring, in this post, to the ones who have lost loved ones this year. That’s especially difficult. My prayers go out for you. I’m talking about those who have living “loved ones”…positionally speaking at least. The holidays expose many people to broken relationships, hurt feelings, grudges from the past. Many will have to be around people, by default, that they wouldn’t choose to be around unless those people were blood relatives…or in-laws…or friends who aren’t your friends, but come with the package of celebration. They will be there…and the reality of that causes you to be less enthusiastic about celebrating this year. That’s true, isn’t it? And, the truth hurts sometimes…doesn’t it?(Raise your hand if that’s your story.). What should you do? How should you respond to the one who has hurt you the most…or who always seems to say the wrong thing…or who is…honestly…even mean at times? How do you respond to the most difficult relationships in your
life? I want to encourage the Biblical approach.Here are six tips: Bite your tongue – When you are tempted to snap back…don’t. Sure, it will be difficult…even seemingly unfair at times, but see it as spiritual discipline training. (James 1:26) Extend grace – Forgive. Let go of a grudge. Even though it may not be received well and nothing may change in the relationship, it will change you. (1 Peter 4:10, Colossians 3:13) Put on another’s shoes – Anyone who hurts you…has a story. Usually they were hurt too…by someone. Remember…hurt people…hurt people. Think about where the other person is coming from before (or as) you encounter them. (Philippians 2:3-4) Practice patience – Be honest, some relationships require more patience than you thought you had, don’t they? But, isn’t that what we are called to do as believers? It is a “fruit of the spirit”. (Colossians 3:12-14) Exercise humility – When we humble ourselves, we may get taken advantage of at times, but God always rewards humility. Who knows? It may be the break point in the relationship. (James 4:10, 1 Peter 5:6)
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FROZEN is one of the best modern princess movies from Disney. Princess Anna and Elsa are best friends and sisters. Elsa has the power to produce ice, but when she accidently hurts Anna, she’s sent to her room. Years later, after their parents die at sea, Elsa must be crowned to finally open the castle gates. Elsa fears the entire time that she cannot control her power. After getting in a fight with Anna, she freezes the entire kingdom and flees. Elsa builds herself an isolated ice castle. Anna goes to look for her sister to show her love and convince her to bring summer back to the kingdom. FROZEN is one of Disney’s most entertaining, inspiring movies. It shows love isn’t about lust, but sacrifice. Elsa learns there’s a right and wrong. She also learns you can’t isolate yourself, but must help others. FROZEN has a very strong redemptive, moral worldview. It also has incredible animation and wonderful songs, with plot twists that advance the story in positive directions. FROZEN not only has an uplifting worldview, great story, and incredible animation. It’s also very funny.
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In 1897, a fifty-year-old Irish business manager of a London theater created one of the most iconic figures in all of fiction, Dracula. Bram Stoker’s creation wasn’t the first vampire-there’d been at least two novels featuring vampires published previously-but his Count created the template that has been used countless times since. “Countless” isn’t merely a figure of speech. Search for “vampire” at Amazon and you’ll get more than forty thousand results in books alone, and that number’s climbing. A similar search involving movies and television yields about 3,600 results. Nearly all of these, such as the “Twilight” and “Vampire Diaries” series, have nothing in common with Stoker’s creation-apart from bloody fangs. The latest entry, NBC’s “Dracula,” claims to be a more faithful descendant to its late-Victorian forebear. Based on the first two episodes, however, that resemblance is skin-deep. It’s gorgeous skin, to be sure. Filmed in Budapest, the costumes, scenery and production evoke late-Victorian England, down to the plummy accents. Readers of the novel will recognize the characters: Jonathan Harker, his fiancée Mina Murray, her flirtatious best friend
Lucy Westenra, the Count’s faithful servant, Renfield, and Abraham van Helsing. Mind you, more than a few liberties have been taken with them, however. Harker is a journalist, not a lawyer; Murray is a brilliant medical student, and Renfield hasn’t eaten a single fly and is unlikely to. None of this would matter if “Dracula,” the TV series, were faithful to the spirit of the novel; but it isn’t. To understand why, it helps to understand the role Christianity plays in the novel. By this, I don’t mean that Stoker set out to write a specifically Christian tale or that he thought of himself as a Christian writer or even as a Christian. But what I do mean is that its imagery and story are indebted to Christianity, and do not make sense without it. For starters, in Bram Stoker’s version, Dracula, whose name means “son of the Dragon,” i.e., the Devil, is literally an anti-Christ. Jesus shed his blood to bring men eternal life-Dracula takes other’s blood to give himself eternal life. While most people know about Dracula’s aversion to crucifixes, that’s only one of the many Christian symbols and rites Van Helsing and company employ against the powers of darkness.
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The Yuba Sutter Oratorio Society’s Yuba Sutter Symphony and Chorus will be presenting their 75th annual performance of Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 8, at 4:30pm at St. Isidore Catholic Church, 222 Clark Avenue, in Yuba City. Handel’s Messiah uses words directly from scripture to tell the story of the prophesy of Christ’s birth, his actual birth, ministry, crucifixion, resurrection, and eternal reign. It begins with the memorable words from Isaiah 40 that God is coming to comfort his people. It concludes with the popular Hallelujah Chorus. A chorus of 80 voices will be accompanied by a full orchestra of 40 players as the Yuba Sutter Symphony and Chorus present this timeless Christmas classic. The performance will be conducted by Corey Kersting. Choral director is Linda Robinson. The concert is free with a freewill offering being received. Messiah for Kids to Be Presented In recognition of the 75th annual performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Yuba Sutter Oratorio society’s Yuba Sutter Symphony and Chorus, there will be a very unique 45-minute presentation of Messiah for Kids and their families at 11:00am Saturday, December 7, at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1390
Franklin Road, Yuba City. The full symphony and chorus will perform at this special event that will introduce the words and music of Handel’s Messiah especially for children and their families. Corey Kersting, conductor of the Yuba Sutter Symphony states, “The Messiah for Kids concert is specifically aimed at helping children begin to know and appreciate this timeless Christmas music that so many of us have loved for so long. The concert will include children reading the scripture passages and special explanations by the conductor and others regarding the music and text of Messiah. I believe this will be a perfect way for families to begin the holiday season by celebrating the birth of Jesus is this special way. This will be a wonderful opportunity for children and their families to hear a full symphony orchestra with a huge chorus in a setting that is ‘kid friendly’.” The concert is free!! Further information is available at the Yuba Sutter Oratorio Society’s website: YSOS.org.
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If you would like to experience the peace and transformed life that Cynthia did and you are willing to commit your life to the only one who can truly set you free from your sin, you can pray to the Lord right now and ask Him to forgive you of your sins. Because of what His Son, Jesus, did by dying on the cross, your sins will not be held against you by God anymore. You can experience freedom for the rest of your life on earth and then have a life in Heaven with God for eternity. God’s part of the deal is already done. Your part is to confess your sins, repent (or change your ways) and believe that He is Lord. If your life is out of control, let Him take over control. For help, questions, or more information, contact us at The Ambassador or any of the churches listed on p. 3..
my prayers because I was accepted into the Salvation Army DepotI was given the opportunity to move into the Depot for 6 months. While living in the Depot, I was taught new skills on how to manage my life. I was taught that I am responsible for myself and that I don’t have to live the lifestyle I had been living. Working with the wonderful staff at the Depot, I gained many great techniques for dealing with life’s problems as they arise. I am now living at transitional housing and I am starting to get my life back on track.The wonderful staff has taught me that it was okay to love myself and they loved me until I was able to love myself. I now have a great relationship with God. I now know and believe that He is real and will always be there for me in good or bad times. The Salvation Army taught me to trust in God and to give my all to Him. God and the Salvation Army have given me my life back to me when I thought there was no hope. Miracles do happen at the Salvation Army Depot Family Crisis center.
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The Magi interpreted this unusual sign in the heavens as a clear communication that something extraordinary had taken place in the world. And even more extraordinary, these Persian sages applied their interpretation to the emergence of Jesus, the Jewish Messiah.Why so astonishing? Not many people would launch out on a dangerous journey through the Middle East based solely on a spiritual hunch. Not many people would put their life on hold to prove their mystical intuitions to be true. And the most shocking of all, not many Persians (today’s Iranians) would worship at the feet (or manger) of a Jew. And not many Jews could abide by such a thing, either! Yet, in God’s way, these all belonged together. Divisions of race, religion, nationality or ethnicity did not factor into the equation. This is a foreshadowing of what the Apostle Paul would say later. “In Christ,” he said, “there is no difference between Jew and Greek, slave and free person, male and female. You are all the same in Christ Jesus” (See Galatians 3). And “all” does mean “all.” All are welcome into the presence of the One who will “reconcile everything – all things in heaven and on earth to himself.” So here is where the Magi teach us the wisest of their lessons: There are many barriers to overcome and great distances to cover in our journey of faith – “field and fountain, moor and mountain” to quote Reverend Hopkins – but when we get to where we are going, we will we
welcomed in with open arms. There we will find the “King forever, ceasing never, over us all to reign.” And “all” surely means “all.”
Ronnie McBrayer is a syndicated columnist, pastor, and author of multiple books. You can read more and receive regular e-columns in your inbox at www.ronniemcbrayer.me.
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Pray for them – The last one is sometimes the most difficult…but oh how Biblical! Prayer releases the burden to the burden bearer…the One whose yoke is easy…the One who paid for your sins. Prayer can even change the dynamics of a relationship. Pray for the awkward, difficult, shattered and broken relationships in your life…and the people who caused them. In the most tense moments this holiday season, slip away and pray. (Matthew 5:44)
Apply liberally, as needed.
You’ll have healthier, happier relationships this Thanksgiving and Christmas season…and even into the New Year.
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Joseph was born near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. He, along with his twin brother Paul live at Samaritan Village. Their mother was a member of the Sonjo Tribe who are Nomadic Hunter Gatherers. She traveled 70 km from her tribe to a Convent to deliver, but then died. The people at the Convent traveled to the Sonjo Tribe to bring the babies back to them, but the Tribe’s belief is that caring for children whose mother has passed away following birth is a bad omen, so they refused to accept the twins. Joseph and Paul stayed in the Convent and were baptized at the age of one month. They were then transferred to Samaritan Village. Both Joseph and Paul attend St. Monica’s school.
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In December, the Christian Business Alliance will be celebrating the Christmas season in two new ways. First, this will be the first year that we have scheduled a “CBA Salvation Army Bell Ringer Day!” Members and friends of the Christian Business Alliance will be at the red kettle in front of Sam’s Club on Wednesday, Dec 11th from 11am – 7pm to help raise funds for those in need this winter. Also, this year the Christian Business Alliance will host a “CHRISTmas Party” on Tuesday, Dec 17th from noon to 2pm at the Bonanza Inn in Yuba City. We are inviting the staff and clients of Twin Rivers Crisis Center to be our guests. In addition, CBA members will be presenting gifts to the woman and their children. As Christians first and business people second, Christian Business Alliance members are hoping to be used to bless those in need and to show the love of Christ through our actions. If you would like to participate in these activities or would like more information about the Christian Business Alliance contact Dave Kugelman 530-632-9292 or Seth Halpern 530-933-1385.
As he tells his charges, they are “ministers of God’s own wish,” striving so “the world, and men for whom His Son died, will not be given over to monsters, whose very existence would defame Him.” In some ways all you need to know about NBC’s “Dracula” is that in its version, Van Helsing and Dracula are allies. Indeed, it was Van Helsing who awoke Dracula from his slumber. And what Van Helsing awoke, while a monster, is an attractive and often-sympathetic one. He is more than a blood-sucking demon. He is also a “freedom fighter” of sorts, waging war against a shadowy cabal known as the Order of the Dragon. Played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers who previously played another monster in Showtime’s “The Tudors,” it’s easy to forget who the monster is supposed to be, especially when his enemies are so stuffy and he is, as one cast member put it, “stronger, sexier, and naughtier” than Stoker’s original. Then again, demons often are, which doesn’t make them any less demonic, a fact that was not lost on Dracula’s original creator.
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As the old saying goes, the only things that you can count on are death and taxes. I’ll add the faithfulness and love of God to that short list. All else is subject to change. Our family has seen a lot of change this year. My mother in law moved in due to my father in law’s passing. Now my only son is moving out and beginning a new life as a husband as his wedding is only a week away at the time of this writing. Sadness and gladness share the same soul. We know that this also means that time has been busy. Our minds forget that time has not stood still, but our bodies react with a less than subtle reminder that time has indeed passed. The older I get the more I am aware that I am tremendously inadequate for the calling I have been given. Not that I am some significant political or even spiritual leader. But the calling is simply to lead my family, be a role model, and reflect the love of Jesus to all I come in contact with. I’m glad that my relationship with God and
my position in His eyes is not based on how well I grade myself. Thanks to the Savior that He has “earned” for me what I could never earn for myself. This CHRISTmas season I want to focus on the ONE who paid it all for me. I don’t want to focus on gifts, shopping, or decorations or carols. The one I want to see is Jesus because my faults and sins are hidden in Him. Change is difficult, but it is necessary if we are going to move the distractions out of the way, so that we can more clearly see the ONE we really need to see. Merry CHRISTmas!.
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Is it a hard concept to grasp that God demands accountability for the blood of 55 million innocents slaughtered in their mothers’ wombs? In Deuteronomy 21, God gave instructions on what to do if a person was found murdered in the countryside. They were to measure the distance from the body to each of the surrounding towns to see which town was closest to the victim. Then the elders from that town had to come and make atonement for the shed blood. Though they knew nothing about it, they still had to take responsibility for it so God could cleanse the land from the shedding of the innocent blood. (“Bloodshed pollutes the land”—Num. 35:33) If the shedding of the blood from one life demanded such accountability, how can we think to escape accountability for the blood of 55 million innocent babies shed in this country since 1973? In the Deuteronomy case, the elders were instructed to wash their hands over the atoning sacrifice while saying “Our hands did not shed this blood, neither did our eyes see it done” (Deut. 21:7). How can our leaders plead such ignorance today? For the past 40 years we all know what’s been done. Our civic leaders certainly bear their share of the responsibility, but how much more our spiritual leaders (the pastors) who know how sacred and precious human life is in the sight of God. And only our pastors have the priestly standing before God to plead for the forgiveness and cleansing our nation needs. Will they step forward in this critical hour and attempt to stem the tsunami of judgment sweeping toward
us for such horrendous evil done on our watch, or will they stand back and hope the church can somehow escape the judgment (via the rapture?)? 2 Chron 7:14 requires just such accountability before God—“humble yourselves and pray… turn from your wicked ways….” One of our wickedest ways is our steadfast refusal to admit we have any complicity in the killing. One survey found that 70% of the women going into an abortion clinic for an abortion claimed to be Christian. Yet rarely will pastors preach against abortion, though many are quick to say they are “personally against it,” as though that settled the question. If a woman was being assaulted on the street outside your home and you did nothing to stop it, even went to a back room so you wouldn’t hear her screams, and then later told the police that you “were personally against assault, rape and murder”…. How would that fly? It’s time for the church to “man up” and come clean before God while there is still time. And our pastors need to lead us in this. I am no theologian, but I can’t imagine a holy God rapturing a church with the blood of 55 million babies on its hands. Is there anyone out there who can claim like the elders in Deut. 21, “I am innocent in the shedding of this blood. I did all in my power to stop it: I preached tirelessly against it, led my congregation in fervent prayer and picketing, went to jail trying to shut the clinics down; I bear no responsibility for this atrocity?” If so, let him/her come forward and pray for the rest of us. If not, pastors, please step forward and lead us in repentance.
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