Bonar Horatius Bethlehem And Its Good News
“There was nothing great about Bethlehem. It was ‘little among the thousands of Judah’ (Mic 5:2); perhaps but a shepherd-village or small market-town; yet there the great purpose of God became a fact; ‘The Word was made flesh.'”
Thus begins this tract by Horatius Bonar about the incarnation. Here we see the glory of God becoming man and the love that God showed in sending His Son to live and die in humility. At Bethlehem we can learn about the way to God, the vanity of the earth, a life of holiness, and a heart of humility.-Chapel Library
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quote from article - "A good sermon has a "take-away" thought(s), and this is what we should leave the building with to change our lives spiritually to make us more like Christ. If a sermon teaches me how to be like Christ, with an application of the information about the Bible in it, and an exhortation to my soul to change, then it probably is a good sermon. But the preacher who has lost the point of every preaching exercise HAS TO HAVE the purpose to spiritually change the lives of the audience, is not a good preacher nor does he produce good sermons."