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Dr. Stephen W. Christian delivers the Christmas message on December 23, 2007, reminding the believers that Jesus Christ is Lord, God, Savior, and King. He is Emmanuel, God with us.
From this message:
There are many competing forces in this world for your attention, for your time, and your worship. The enemy wants us to worship any and everything except God and the enemy doesn’t mind you having many different religions. He doesn’t mind you worshiping Jesus, just as long as you don’t worship Him exclusively. He really doesn’t want you to worship Jesus. But if you must worship Jesus, just worship Him along with every other god — polytheism.Worship Him along with Buddha and Mohammed and Confucius, and all of the different thousands of religions and gods we have erected. But whatever you do the enemy doesn’t want you to worship God exclusively. He’ll even try to tempt you to worship other people. You know there are some people who have considered themselves to be so in love with someone that they almost worship them.
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