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Bible HubNov 20, 2019 3:30 am GMT
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We at the BibleHub are happy to bring you this our first interactive Bible Reading Plan. It is our hope to increase community, interaction, and Bible engagement. “Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. “This will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”—Luke 2:10–12 Imagine being on the hillside near Bethlehem that night with the shepherds hearing this dramatic announcement. And though the immediate implication of this message led the shepherds to Bethlehem to see the newborn Jesus, its implications for the world are far reaching and continue to this day.

Renowned British pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon spoke on this very topic at a Christmas Eve service delivered in 1871 at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London in a sermon titled "Joy Born at Bethlehem. "We'll look at several excerpts from this sermon in this reading plan. We'll also be making use of the excellent Bible Study tools made available at BibleHub.com to dig deeper into the Scripture.

"Behold I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people."
—Luke 2:10

Imagine being on the hillside near Bethlehem that night with the shepherds hearing this dramatic announcement. And though the immediate implication of this message led the shepherds to Bethlehem to see the newborn Jesus, its implications for the world are far reaching and continue to this day.

Renowned British pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon spoke on this very topic at a Christmas Eve service delivered in 1871 at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London in a sermon titled "Joy Born at Bethlehem."

We'll look at several excerpts from this sermon in this reading plan. We'll also be making use of the excellent Bible Study tools made available at BibleHub.com to dig deeper into the Scripture.

We look forward to your comments and questions below!

If you want to share this Bible reading plan with friends and family, here is the link:
https://bttb.org/Joy-Born-At-Bethlehem
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Sylvester Malachi
a year ago
Awesome biblical orderly presentations. Thank you.
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P.M.Goldbach.RN
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2 years ago
Isn’t it astonishing that the planets, Jupiter and Saturn are at conjunction this year, at the very time of the year we celebrate? Giving us what maybe a view of the ‘Star’ that led the wisemen to Bethlehem.
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Patricia
2 years ago
I've always enjoyed reading Charles Haddon Surgeon sermons and commentaries.
Looking forward to his thoughts on Christmas..
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Doug
3 years ago
I am truly looking forward to finally reading great news from awesome Christians I am truly here to listen and to learn and grow so that my wife and I can grow more together As we get older
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3 years ago
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