Your greatest encouragement in hard times
A Scripture-shaped reflection on your greatest encouragement in hard times, encouraging believers to give your life over to God today, trusting that no matter your.
A Scripture-shaped reflection on your greatest encouragement in hard times, encouraging believers to give your life over to God today, trusting that no matter your.
Just like that Persian king, the King of Glory-Jesus Christ-gave Himself to you and me. He lowered Himself to be born as a baby in dark, dreary Bethlehem.
The humble manger shows Christ entering our poverty so that, by His grace, we could become truly rich in Him.
Christmas is more than a past celebration; it is ongoing good news that God is still redeeming lives through Christ.
Salvation is not a reward for good behavior but the undeserved gift of God's kindness, love, and mercy in Christ.
God announced the King with humility, showing that Jesus came not for fanfare but as a servant Savior.
Christmas frees us from the pressure to find perfection by pointing us to God's perfect gift, Jesus Christ.
Like Simeon, we are called to wait expectantly for God's promises, watching for His work instead of drifting distractedly.
Jesus is the warrior in our midst who wins the victory, restores us to God, and will return with joy.
Isaiah's names for the Messiah reveal Jesus as comforter, mighty God, eternal Father, and Prince of Peace.
Christmas reveals God's unfailing love: Christ came down to us and carried that love all the way to the cross.
Advent invites us to leave room for Jesus by serving the people He places in our path with humility and love.
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