Think About it - A Humble Birth

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2022
  • Think About it - A Humble Birth
    Christmas Video
    If Walter Cronkite had been living in 1809, his evening news broadcasts would have concentrated on Austria . . .not Russia nor America. The attention of the entire world was on Napoleon as he swept across helpless hamlets like fire across a Kansas wheat field. Nothing else was half as significant on the international scene. The broad brush strokes on the historian's canvas give singular emphasis to the bloody scenes of tyranny created by that diminutive dictator of France. From Trafalgar to Waterloo, his name was a synonym for superiority.
    At that time of invasions and battles, babies were being born in Britain and America. But who was interested in babies and bottles, cradles and cribs while history was being made? What could possibly be more important in 1809 than the fall of Austria? Who cared about English-speaking infants that year Europe was in the limelight?
    Somebody should have. That was a very Good year a veritable host of thinkers and statesmen drew their first breath in 1809.
    * William Gladstone, One of England’s greatest Prime Ministers was born in Liverpool.
    * Alfred Tennyson, The great English poet, began his life in Lincolnshire.
    * Oliver Wendell Holmes, the notable American writer and poet cried out in Cambridge Massachusetts
    * Edgar Allen Poe, a few miles away in Boston, started his brief and tragic life.
    * A physician named Darwin and his wife called their infant son Charles Robert.
    * A Rugged log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky, owned by an illiterate wandering laborer was filled with the infant screams of a newborn named Abraham Lincoln.
    All that (and more) happened in 1809 . . .but who cared? The destiny of the world was being shaped on the battlefields in Austria--or was it? No indeed! Only a handful of history buffs today could name even one Austrian campaign--but who can measure the impact of those other lives? What appeared to be super significant to the world has proven to be no more exciting than a Sunday afternoon yawn. What seemed to be totally insignificant was, in fact, the beginning of an era.
    Go back eighteen centuries before that. Who could have cared about the birth of a baby while the world was watching Rome in all her splendor? Bounded on the West by the Atlantic . . .On the East by the Euphrates . . .on the North by the Rhine . . .on the South by the Sahara Desert, the Roman Empire was as vast as it was vicious. Political intrigue, racial tension, increased immorality, and enormous military might occupied everyone's attention and conversation. Palestine existed under the crush of Rome's heavy boot. All eyes were on Augustus--the cynical Caesar who demanded a census to determine a measurement to enlarge taxes. At that time who was interested in a couple making an 80-mile trip south from Nazareth? What could possibly be more important than Caesar's decisions in Rome? Who cared about a Jewish baby born in Bethlehem?
    GOD DID! Without realizing it, mighty Augustus was only an errand boy for the fulfillment of Micah's prediction . . .a pawn in the hand of Jehovah . . .a piece of lint on the pages of prophecy. While Rome was busy making history, God arrived! He pitched his fleshly tent in silence on straw . . .in a stable . . .under a star. The world didn't even notice. Reeling from the wake of Alexander the Great . . .Herod the Great . . .Augustus the Great, the world overlooked Jesus the Baby . . .Mary's little Lamb, whose flesh was white as snow.
    It Still Does.
    "For today in the City of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:11
    (I believe the text of this narration can be attributed to Dr. Chuck Swindoll)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @rayjacobsjr777
    @rayjacobsjr777 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for posting this. 👍

  • @cornfedlife
    @cornfedlife Рік тому +1

    Great story!

  • @mohdyameen6500
    @mohdyameen6500 Рік тому

    There was not any father of Jesus
    Prophet Jesus's mother had not any husband
    O lier believers prophet Jesus not crucified prophet Jesus is alive.

    • @denniskreiss
      @denniskreiss  Рік тому

      I know that's what Muslims believe, I think you would really like reading the books of Jesus in the new Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

    • @rayjacobsjr777
      @rayjacobsjr777 Рік тому

      Ur very wrong, and headed to eternal judgment. U need to know this.