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Day 22 | Jesus—The Risen One

December 22, 2020

**Prophecy Proclaimed: Psalm 16:9-10**
**Prophecy Fulfilled: Matthew 28:2-7**

# Reading His Story

*Read Psalm 16:9-10*

David counted his own soul as eternally safe because the Messiah, God’s Holy One, would rise again. His flesh could “rest in hope.” Job also trusted in Christ’s resurrection, saying, “I know that my Redeemer lives, and He shall stand at last on the earth; and after my skin is destroyed, this I know, that in my flesh I shall see God” (Job 19:25-27). These saints believed the resurrection before it happened! How much more should we who have the evidence before us place our hope in the Risen One.

*Read Matthew 28:2-7*

The evidence is overwhelming. Consider just a few facts. Jesus’ disciples, who ran away like frightened children when He was arrested, became fearless Gospel messengers after the resurrection. They chose to die as martyrs rather than recant their undeniable experience! No body was ever found—if one had been available, either the Jewish or Roman authorities (both loathed the preaching of the resurrection) certainly would have brought it forward. And since, as Paul tells us, some 500 eyewitnesses who saw the Risen Christ were still alive in 56 AD (I Corinthians 15:3-8), even the most skilled liars could not have convinced first-century dwellers the resurrection was anything but true.

# Writing Your Story

Paul tells us, “If Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty” (1 Corinthians 15:14). If, however, He is alive—as David and Job believed beforehand and as Jesus’ disciples confirmed—He has defeated death. He is King Eternal. And we owe Him our allegiance. Where do you stand?

Our Christmas Gift to You!

December 26, 2020

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Day 25 | Jesus—Soon-Coming King

December 25, 2020

**Prophecy Proclaimed: Isaiah 9:7** **Prophecy Fulfilled: Revelation 19:11-16** # Reading His Story *Read Isaiah 9:7* The word “advent” means “coming” or “arrival.” We have been studying the life of Jesus for the month of December in preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ first advent in Bethlehem. It is also a time to celebrate anew the advent of Jesus as Savior in our own lives and to anticipate His coming again. The fact is Christ has come. He is present in the world today. And He will come again in power. *Read Revelation 19:11-16* This passage should leave us breathless. Despite all the challenges we have faced this year—and in every other difficult year—when Jesus comes again, He will right every wrong. As Isaiah said, “Of the increase of His government and peace, there will be no end.” We do not know the day or the hour, but we can be certain that this prophecy, too, shall be fulfilled—perhaps in only a moment. # Writing Your Story Those who know the Lord Jesus Christ as their Soon-Coming King have a privileged identity and unshakable confidence in this life and are forever safe in His realm. Where is your hope for the coming New Year? For the next decade? For eternity?

Day 24 | The Ascended One

December 24, 2020

**Prophecy Proclaimed: Psalm 68:18** **Prophecy Fulfilled: Mark 16:19** # Reading His Story *Read Psalm 68:18* Through His finished work on the cross, Jesus literally took sin as His prisoner for all time. During this beautiful Christmas season, we have beheld Him as a babe in Mary’s arms, looked Him in the eyes as a friend who walks alongside us, and seen Him through tears as the silent suffering servant on Calvary’s cross. Let’s take a wide-eyed look at Him today as the conquering warrior who defeated death, “led captivity captive,” and, victorious evermore, ascended on high. *Read Mark 16:19* Here are two things to ponder today about Jesus’ position at God’s right hand. 1) Ephesians 1:20-21 says that this position is, "… far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come." 2) Romans 8:34 teaches, "Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised—who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us." # Writing Your Story Jesus Christ is the greatest authority of all time. Though He has every right to do so, He does not condemn His sin-ridden subjects. In fact, as believers face the difficulties of this life, He is actually praying for us. Could we have a more powerful prayer warrior than the Ascended One?