 Then Mary said, "Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me 
			according to your word." And the angel departed from her.
Then Mary said, "Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me 
			according to your word." And the angel departed from her.___
			I believe in a supernatural God who loves to interact with His 
			children in supernatural ways! 
			Christmas is a story of exactly that — miracles! It's the 
			supernatural involvement of a radical, loving Father God mixing with 
			His creation in a beautiful, wonderful way to bring to earth Jesus 
			the Messiah. From angels to dreams, and from Magi following stars to 
			shepherds hearing the host of heaven, the coming of the Son of God 
			was nothing short of supernatural. 
			This little passage from Luke is no less supernatural. The Holy 
			Spirit was promised by the angel to "overshadow" Mary, a young 
			virgin teenager, and she would carry the Son of the Living God. It 
			was miraculous. It was supernatural.
			And then, the angel makes a statement that is absolutely 
			astounding — "For with God, nothing will be impossible!"
			
			
			We all know from the rest of the story that the events unfolded 
			just as the angel foretold.
			But I believe that this promise was not just for Mary. "With God, 
			nothing is impossible!" I believe that this promise is for you and 
			me right here in Lincoln, Ill. (and region), at the end of 2013. I 
			still believe that nothing is too hard for God! 
			Last spring, we watched as God unstopped the ears of a baby boy, 
			documented by doctors the next day. We have seen him heal chronic 
			migraines and backs. He has healed many people just this past year. 
			Some say miracles are for yesterday, but don't tell that to any of 
			these people! With God, nothing is impossible!
			Now we don't serve a Santa Claus God who simply gives us whatever 
			we wish for. (That's not the God of the Bible.) But read through the 
			gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Read through the book of 
			Acts. They are filled with Jesus and the early church doing 
			miracles! They participated over and over with a wonderful God who 
			so obviously wanted to do great things for people. The lame were 
			healed, the blind saw, those in bondage were set free. Real hope 
			came to the hopeless!
			Yes, the most wonderful miracle is when a person surrenders their 
			life to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior! This is a supernatural 
			event, when we fallen people encounter a marvelous Savior who has 
			paid the price for our sin. Thank you, Lord! But the interaction 
			between God and His people doesn't stop there.
			
			
			
			
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