CHRISTMAS BIOLOGY (1 OF 3)
Scripture: Matthew 1:18-25
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Christmas Biology (1 of 3)
Series: Christmas Unwrapped
James Merritt
Matthew 1:18-25
Welcome to those watching online and to those at our campuses.
Introduction
1. There are certain things in life that recur over and over and over again and frankly I get very tired of them. Here is a list of a few things that I am tired of and you can see which one of these perhaps you can relate to:
I get tired of elections. It seems like about time we go to vote for a set of candidates it is time to vote for another set of candidates and it is the same cycle of endless debates, personal attacks, and political advertising. I just have election fatigue.
2. I get tired of paying taxes. Understand, I am grateful that I live in America and I am grateful for the privilege I get of paying taxes to live in this nation, but it seems like about the time I file my taxes I've got to turn around and file them again.
3. I get tired of Atlanta traffic. I don't care where you live in Atlanta, there are certain times of the day that you can literally become a prisoner almost in your own neighborhood. If anyone lives more than two miles from you and they tell you early in the morning or late in the afternoon, ''I'll be over in just a little while,'' you know they are lying.
4. I get tired of answering email. If you are like me that is the one thing you can't take a vacation from. You can't get away from. If you ever try to get away from it and you come back to it you will be so stressed out you need to go back on vacation.
5. I get tired of the Kardashian. Everywhere you look you see the Kardashian. You can't go to snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest or twitter without seeing or hearing something about the Kardashian. ''Kim Kardashian posted another selfie.'' ''Khloe Kardashian lost weight.'' ''Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant.'' when I go to sleep at night I have Kardashian withdrawal pains.
6. I tell you there is one thing I never get tired of. I never get ti ...
Series: Christmas Unwrapped
James Merritt
Matthew 1:18-25
Welcome to those watching online and to those at our campuses.
Introduction
1. There are certain things in life that recur over and over and over again and frankly I get very tired of them. Here is a list of a few things that I am tired of and you can see which one of these perhaps you can relate to:
I get tired of elections. It seems like about time we go to vote for a set of candidates it is time to vote for another set of candidates and it is the same cycle of endless debates, personal attacks, and political advertising. I just have election fatigue.
2. I get tired of paying taxes. Understand, I am grateful that I live in America and I am grateful for the privilege I get of paying taxes to live in this nation, but it seems like about the time I file my taxes I've got to turn around and file them again.
3. I get tired of Atlanta traffic. I don't care where you live in Atlanta, there are certain times of the day that you can literally become a prisoner almost in your own neighborhood. If anyone lives more than two miles from you and they tell you early in the morning or late in the afternoon, ''I'll be over in just a little while,'' you know they are lying.
4. I get tired of answering email. If you are like me that is the one thing you can't take a vacation from. You can't get away from. If you ever try to get away from it and you come back to it you will be so stressed out you need to go back on vacation.
5. I get tired of the Kardashian. Everywhere you look you see the Kardashian. You can't go to snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest or twitter without seeing or hearing something about the Kardashian. ''Kim Kardashian posted another selfie.'' ''Khloe Kardashian lost weight.'' ''Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant.'' when I go to sleep at night I have Kardashian withdrawal pains.
6. I tell you there is one thing I never get tired of. I never get ti ...
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