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As we celebrate Christmas today, let's look back at the world into which the Word who became flesh entered human history.
It was a world shaped by the worship of false gods, gods who didn't care about their worshippers with worshippers who didn't care much about each other.
The God who became flesh changed everything. His life, death, and resurrection not only exposed the false gods for the counterfeits they were, but His followers demonstrated a new way. As historian Rodney Stark puts it, Jesus' followers offered "mercy and security" to a world filled with "squalor, misery, illness, and anonymity."
What started in Bethlehem two millennia ago continues today. Jesus is still disarming false "gods," like money, fame, sex, and power, and His followers are still called to to offer a better way of being human than anything currently offered in contemporary society.
This is the gift we have to offer the world.
For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, visit Colsoncenter.org
This Point was originally published on December 25, 2020.
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As we celebrate Christmas today, let's look back at the world into which the Word who became flesh entered human history.
It was a world shaped by the worship of false gods, gods who didn't care about their worshippers with worshippers who didn't care much about each other.
The God who became flesh changed everything. His life, death, and resurrection not only exposed the false gods for the counterfeits they were, but His followers demonstrated a new way. As historian Rodney Stark puts it, Jesus' followers offered "mercy and security" to a world filled with "squalor, misery, illness, and anonymity."
What started in Bethlehem two millennia ago continues today. Jesus is still disarming false "gods," like money, fame, sex, and power, and His followers are still called to to offer a better way of being human than anything currently offered in contemporary society.
This is the gift we have to offer the world.
For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, visit Colsoncenter.org
This Point was originally published on December 25, 2020.

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