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December 23rd – Galatians 4:4-5

Galatians 4:4-5

The apostle Paul tells us that at just the right time, God sent His only Son into the world so we could become beloved members of His family. That means Christmas is more than a celebration of Jesus’ birth. It’s also the celebration of a family being born. A beautiful, grace filled family that welcomes all who receive Christ as Lord and Savior. Once we were enemies of God. But because of Jesus, we are no longer left on the outside looking in. Now through His shed blood, we are adopted sons and daughters of the most high God. This makes Christmas so much more meaningful. Causing us to rejoice not only for the gift of our Messiah, but for the gift of belonging. For being chosen, deeply loved, and called God’s very own. Through God’s kept promise, what once felt distant was brought near. A perfect love poured out freely, not because we earned it, but simply because He alone is good. And when I think about that, my heart bursts with gratitude. Gratitude because grace has made us family. And above all, gratitude to God for His precious Son Jesus. Our Savior, our friend, and our brother.

Reflection Question: How does knowing you are fully adopted into God’s family change the way you see yourself this Christmas?

Prayer Prompt: Father, thank You for sending Your Son at just the right time. Thank You for adopting me into Your family and loving me so freely. Help me live with gratitude and praise, honoring Jesus. My Savior, friend, and brother. Amen.

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December 14th – Matthew 1:20

Matthew 1:20

When I think about Joseph, the father of Jesus, I’m reminded how often he’s overlooked in the Christmas story. And how he humbly stood quietly in the background while history was being made. Joseph never sought the spotlight, yet his faith and obedience speak loudly to me. For when fear, confusion, and uncertainty could have ruled his heart, he chose trust instead. He listened to God’s voice in a dream and responded with immediate obedience. Joseph protected Mary when it cost him his reputation. And he stayed when walking away would have been easier. Joseph shows us that righteousness is often lived out in quiet faithfulness, not public recognition. His courage wasn’t loud, but it was strong. And his obedience helped usher the Savior into the world. Joseph reminds fathers that presence matters, and that covering and protecting are holy callings. He teaches all of us that saying yes to God can change generations. Joseph didn’t need applause to be faithful. He simply trusted God and followed. And because of that, the Christmas story was forever changed.

Reflection Question:
Where might God be calling you to quiet faith and obedience, even if your role feels unseen or unrecognized by others?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, give me a heart like Joseph. One that listens for Your voice and responds with trust and obedience. Help me to be faithful in the quiet places, to choose courage over fear, and to say yes to You even when the path is unclear.

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