Be Blessed this Christmas


Our Savior was born in the humblest of settings, yet Heaven above was filled with the songs of angels.

His birthplace was a cattle shed, yet a star brought the rich and noble from thousands of miles away to worship Him.

He had no wheat fields or fisheries, yet He spread a table for 5,000 and had bread and fish to spare.

His crucifixion was the penalty for the crime of crimes, yet from God’s perspective, no less a price could have made possible our redemption.

When He died, few mourned His passing, yet God hung a black cape over the sun, and the earth shook.

He preached the gospel for three years without a headquarters or organization to His name. Nevertheless, two thousand years later, He’s the central figure of human history, the perpetual theme of all preaching, the pivot around which the ages revolve, and the only Redeemer of the human race.

In this season of celebration and gift-giving, let’s join the wise men who “fell down and worshipped Him.”

Let’s remember, Christmas is about Christ Jesus!

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