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Previous Challenge Entry (Level 3 – Advanced)
Topic: Countdown to Christmas/Advent (10/23/08)

TITLE: Immanuel
By Donald Paulson
10/25/08


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Circa 730 BC

Enemies encircle Jerusalem
Fear, panic
Destruction eminent

Isaiah, “King Ahaz, the LORD God will keep you safe.”

Doubts

“Ask a sign. Be it deep as the seas or high as the heavens.”

“I shan’t tempt the Lord.”

“The Lord Himself gives you a sign.”

Behold, a virgin shall conceive and have a Son,
His Name shall be Immanuel!


Deliverance

*****

Circa 5 BC

Roman rule
Jerusalem occupied
Opposition crucified
Messiah sought

Religious leaders mediate for peace

King receives foreign visitors in palace
Shepherds keep watch in fields
Anna and Simeon in temple service
Six month old nurses aged mother’s breast
Census, tax declared
A routine day

Just man enters Bethlehem
Spouse begins contractions
Relatives reject “unfaithful” wife
Barn a shelter
Manger’s fresh hay
Cloth strips ready

Angels winging to earth
Light shines in darkness

Fulfillment preparations complete

Immanuel, “God with us”

Deliverance



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Based on Isaiah chapter 7 and chapters 2 of Matthew and Luke


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Fiona Dorothy Stevenson10/31/08
I think you mean 'imminent', not 'eminent.' God bless you.
Melanie Kerr 11/01/08
The two uses of the word "deliverance" were really well placed. I liked the short choppy sentences, almost like headlines in a newspaper.


   
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