Before we know it our calendars become packed with family Christmas gatherings, office parties, cookie exchanges, Christmas Eve activities and entertainment. What would happen if we took the time to see with our hearts what Jesus has done by coming back to the little town of Bethlehem on that first Christmas night?
God is in every detail of the Christmas story. In Luke 1:37 the angel tells Mary, “For nothing will be impossible with God.”
Now is the special season to focus on the Christ in Christmas. Take a moment to place your nativity set in a prominent place in your home and tell others the real meaning of Christmas.
You can accomplish more in one hour with God than one lifetime without Him.
Looking ahead, the New Year is full of promise and potential but the choice is up to us. Are we willing to change our old ways, old habits, fears and worries and trust God at His Word as we walk worthy of our calling?
Christmas means the beginning of Christianity−and a second chance for the world. Merry Christmas!
Is Jesus Christ the Lord over your talents, finances, emotions, time, thoughts and all things?
This Christmas will you confess Jesus Christ as your Lord?
What do you like the most about decorating for Christmas? If you could pick your favorite decoration which one would it be? Is Jesus first on the guest list and in your heart this year?
Are you one of the eleven disciples who stayed in the boat afraid and not willing to take a risk or are you like Peter ready to step out and trust Jesus with your life? Go ahead! Step out of the boat!
Who do you call when you need answers to your biggest questions? Did you know God has a phone number? It is found in the Bible in the book of Jeremiah.
We call ourselves Christians, but is God invited to be a part of our daily lives? Unfortunately, we want the benefits of Christianity, but not necessarily the responsibility that comes along with our faith in Jesus Christ.
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