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ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson's Christmas
Message 2007
2007 Christmas Message Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson
"Now the birth of Jesus the
Messiah took place in this way..." (Matthew 1:18).
Many generations after God
promised a Messiah, a young girl named Mary conceived a child by
the Holy Spirit. Joseph, the young man to whom she was
betrothed, was told by an angel that the child she would bear
was God's Son, Jesus.
God's power and blessing worked
through common lives to bring forth Jesus the Messiah. Joseph
and Mary, ordinary young adults nurtured by the generations
before them, were open to God's extraordinary activity in their
lives. They were common people whose willing hearts and courage
powerfully proclaimed the Good News of the one who would save
his people from their sins.
Countless generations later, you
and I are called to proclaim the Good News of Emmanuel, "God
with us." Our neighborhoods, our communities, and our world are
filled with those who long to know Jesus' love and saving
presence in their lives. God uses us in all our ordinariness and
sinfulness to bring forth the promise and light of Christ's love
and salvation.
This Christmas, may the Holy
Spirit give you faith, courage, and a willing heart as you take
part in God's ongoing miracle. May you know the joy and awe that
comes from bearing Christ's creative and redeeming love to the
world.
The Rev. Mark S. Hanson Presiding Bishop Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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