Top Posts of 2017

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Here are the Top 10 most read posts from 2017.

#10 — Prayer Is Listening to God

#9 — Come, My Soul, Your Plea Prepare

#8 — A Message to Churches Reaching across 75 Years

#7 — Your Extremity Is God’s Opportunity

#6 — Preacher, Preach to Yourself First

#5 — The Center of Salvation Is the Cross of Jesus

#4 — Sola Deo Gloria: To God Alone Be the Glory

#3 — No Imaginary Jesus

#2 — You Have to Be Different to Make a Difference

#1 — We Are More Than Conquerors

Here are the Top 10 all time most read posts.

#10 — Thou Art Coming to a King

#9 — Just Two Choices on the Shelf: Pleasing God or Pleasing Self

#8 — He Must Increase; I Must Decrease

#7 — An Old Quaker Prayer

#6 — The State of the Nation Depends on the State of the Church

#5 — Man Will Always Disappoint

#4 — God Uses Broken Things

#3 — Amazing Grace shall Always Be My Song of Praise

#2 — Brokenness before God

#1 — The Importance of Music in the Church

The Miracle of Christmas

The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares for this, or exhibits this, or results from this. Just as every natural event is the manifestation at a particular place and moment of Nature’s total character, so every particular Christian miracle manifests at a particular place and moment the character and significance of the Incarnation. There is no question in Christianity of arbitrary interferences just scattered about. It relates not a series of disconnected raids on Nature but the various steps of a strategically coherent invasion—an invasion which intends complete conquest and “occupation.” The fitness, and therefore credibility, of the particular miracles depends on their relation to the Grand Miracle; all discussion of them in isolation from it is futile.

— C. S. Lewis, Miracles