Follow the Star: Christmas Stories That Changed My Life

Follow the Star: Christmas Stories That Changed My Life

by T. D. Jakes
Follow the Star: Christmas Stories That Changed My Life

Follow the Star: Christmas Stories That Changed My Life

by T. D. Jakes

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Overview

New York Times bestselling author T. D. Jakes presents the perfect gift for the holidays: a heartwarming collection of stories and reminiscences that will bring readers a deeper understanding of the true meaning of Christmas.

At Christmas, families gather and presents are exchanged. But the true meaning of the holiday does not come wrapped in brightly colored paper, nor are scrumptious meals the reason for the season. The real gift of Christmas is the birth of Jesus—and the celebration is to honor the miracle with those we love.

In Follow the Star, T. D. Jakes illuminates the meaning of the holiday through family stories about finding the Christmas spirit during the worst times of poverty and hardship—and of the need during the best of times to slow down and appreciate fellowship, love, and God. With warmth and wisdom, Bishop Jakes makes Christmas past and present come alive—and leads us to embrace fully the magnificent miracle of the birth of Christ.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101204719
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/02/2004
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 331 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
T. D. Jakes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than forty books and is the CEO of TDJ Enterprises, LLP. His television ministry program, The Potter's Touch, is watched by 3.3 million viewers every week. He has produced Grammy Award-winning music as well as hit films such as Heaven Is For Real, Miracles from Heaven, and Jumping the Broom. A master communicator, he hosts MegaFest, Woman Thou Art Loosed, and other conferences attended by tens of thousands. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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INTRODUCTION

Billions of them dance across the night sky—diamonds in the darkness, points of light against a canopy of endless black. They have shone for ages and ages, lending their glow to the night for millions of years. Venture outside the city, away from the street lamps and neon signs shining in shop windows downtown, away from the pollution, and look up. They will shimmer and glimmer as if they’ve been freshly hurled across that dark expanse by the hand of God Himself. They are the stars—most of them nameless, few of them ever noteworthy on their own. Except one. In the history of the universe, one star outshines the rest. That star made a statement. That was the star that heralded hope for all who would ever gaze heavenward again. Perhaps it began as an ordinary star and grew brighter and brighter until all others seemed dim. Or perhaps it burst against an ebony backdrop like a flashbulb in a dark room. Whatever the case, it hung like God’s favorite ornament in the sky that night and it commanded the attention of the mere mortals below. I could write the story myself, in my own words, but I could never express it as dignified and grandly as Matthew did in the Gospel that bears his name.

Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.” . . . And he sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and search carefully for the young Child, and when you have found Him, bring back word to me, that I may come and worship Him also.” When they heard the king, they departed; and behold, the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came and stood over where the young Child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. —MATTHEW 2 : 1 –2 ; 8–10

This star called the wise men to worship and caused them to rejoice. But it was nothing more than a light for their pilgrim path. It was not the object of their worship; it simply pointed the way. And when it stopped, when at last it stood still in the sky, they knew they had arrived at their destination and their journey had ended. But it had really just begun. There in the stable under the star, those wise men first laid human eyes on holy flesh. They encountered God on earth. They must have known in their hearts the magnitude of the moment. When they entered the place where the little Boy lay, they fell down and worshiped Him. I wonder how long it took for them to compose themselves in the presence of such greatness, even though His majesty was small enough to hold in one hand. The radiant star they had followed as they traveled to see Him must have vanished from their memories when they looked into the tiny face in the manger. In fact, in this story of the Savior’s birth, there really is only one Star—and His name is Jesus. I believe that He is the Star of the great drama called history. I believe that, without Him, life is missing its focal point. Without Him, the paths we travel on during our years here are rocky and slippery, our days are dark and empty. He is not only the One we worship; He is the One we follow. He is the only One we can trust to lead us, the only One worth walking behind. I have walked behind this Star for years, following Him day by day on the most adventurous and amazing journey. This Christmas, I would like to share with you some of the stories from a lifetime spent following Him. So I hope you’ll make yourself a cup of hot chocolate and curl up by the fire. Take time to enjoy one man’s Christmas memories and make some of your own. And in the midst of the hustle and the bustle and the hurry of the season, don’t forget to look up—and follow the Star.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
1Life Is a Journey7
2Come, Ye Thankful People19
3Exceedingly Abundantly29
4You Have His Word on It43
5Night-Lights55
6Angels Watching Over Me, My Lord69
7Bringing in the Sheaves79
8Burning Down the Old School89
9Be Careful What You Wish For101
10Little Things113
11A Little Child Shall Lead Them125
12God's Timing Is Perfect135
13Don't Wait Too Late147
14God Always Has a Plan157
15God Works with Wood169
16Let It Go179
17Back to the Future189
18'Tis the Season199
19The Gift That Keeps on Giving211
20The Gift Remains221
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