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Incarnation christmas Fest 2015

02/11/2012

Event for InCaRnAtIoN Bangladesh ยท By Rahel Chowdhury Malakor
Friday, December 7, 2012
3:00pm until 9:00pm in EST

390 New Eskaton road, Bangladesh Bible Society, Moghbazar, Dhaka
Celebrating Pre Christmas program. A musical event performing By lots of Christian Youth Musical Band. Ticket Fee 50 TK only

Celebrating the spirit of Christmas 23/10/2012

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24/01/2012

What the Incarnation Means to Us
Let us now look at what the Incarnation has meant to us in the present age. What would our life be like if Jesus had never left Heaven and come down to earth in the likeness of men?

First, there would be no clear knowledge of God. There are still areas where the true God is not known, and from history and literature we know what the gods are like which men have invented for themselves. The gods of the Greeks and Romans were cruel and revengeful. They quarreled among themselves and tried to defeat each other's plans. They had to be appeased with offerings. They were often untruthful and unfaithful. Only with the coming of Jesus was the true nature of the Father revealed as loving and caring, and doing everything possible to reconcile rebellious humankind to himself.

Second, there would have been no New Testament. The Old Testament ends with the words, "Lest I come and smite the earth with a curse" (Malachi 4:6). If it had not been for the coming of Jesus in the Incarnation, we would not have the Sermon on the Mount with its Beatitudes; we wouldn't have the parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son; we wouldn't have the fourteenth chapter of John or the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians; we wouldn't have Paul's marvelous descriptions of the plan of salvation, or the descriptions of Heaven in the Book of Revelation. We would still be sacrificing lambs, bulls, and goats whose blood could never take away sin, for only Jesus Himself could offer the perfect sacrifice that can make an enduring atonement.

Third, there would be no churches, no homes for the aged, no orphanages for homeless children, for all such works of Christian charity are done in the Name of Jesus. There are no such institutions in pagan countries. A missionary who had returned from China about 1920 explained that when crops failed, the aged grandparents were driven from those homes that could not afford to care for them, and they were left to starve, unless they could get to a mission station, where they would be cared for as best the missionaries were able to provide care. I read an account of a pilot on an aircraft carrier in World War II who boasted about his contempt for religion. But one day on a bombing mission in the South Pacific his plane got lost from the carrier. They were low on fuel, and knew that they would have to land on one of the islands that dotted the ocean, many of which were inhabited by cannibals. The pilot looked for a place to land, and as they neared the island the navigator called out, "We're all right, there's a church down there. I see a cross on the steeple!" Later, when the pilot remembered how relieved he was at seeing the church building, be became a Christian believer.

Fourth, if it had not been for the Incarnation, there would be no assurance of eternal life. The hope of meeting our loved ones again is one of the strongest desires of mankind. The poet Whittier wrote, after describing his family in the poem "Snowbound," of whom only he and one other brother were left: "Yet love will dream, and hope will trust, Since He who knows our needs is just, That somewhere, somehow, meet we must." Jesus told His disciples, "I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also" (John 14:2-3).

One more concluding thought: The Incarnation did not stop when Jesus went back to Heaven. Although Jesus was in His glorified body, John knew Him on the Island of Patmos. He is still one of us, and today He is our advocate in Heaven. Some years ago a young man got into difficulty with the law, and he employed a lawyer who persuaded the judge to give him a suspended sentence. Later this lawyer was elected judge, and the same man who had earlier committed a crime, now older but not wiser, repeated the offense again. When he was brought to court, he felt that the judge might be lenient with him again, but the judge said, "Then I was your advocate, now I am your judge." Jesus offers to be our advocate during this present age, but if we refuse to accept Him, He will someday be our judge. If you have not already done so, accept Him as your advocate today, or He will be your judge sometime in the future.

InCaRnAtIoN Bangladesh Photo Album 07/01/2012

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