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December 18th – John 14:11

John 14:11

When we see Jesus, we see the Father, and that truth matters deeply at Christmastime. Many people grow up loving the idea of Father Christmas, a figure of generosity, warmth, and delight. He’s celebrated, trusted, and welcomed with joy. But behind that image is a deeper longing we all carry. And that’s for a Father who is real, present, and faithful. God knew that we’d have that longing. So He sent His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus came to show us exactly what the Father is like. He’s compassionate, kind, and near. For some, the word “father” carries warmth and security. For others, it carries absence, pain, or silence. But Christmas declares that no one is left without a Father. In Jesus, God stepped close so we could know Him personally. Not as a distant idea, but as a loving Father who sees and stays. Through Christ, we are invited into a family that never abandons. A Father who gives more than gifts, He gives Himself. This is the heart of Christmas hope. And it is a love that lasts far beyond the season.

Reflection Question:
How does knowing that God is your loving Father, revealed through Jesus, shape the way you see yourself and experience Christmas?

Prayer Prompt:
Father God, thank You for revealing Your heart through Jesus and for welcoming us into Your family. Help me rest in the truth that I am never without a Father, deeply known, deeply loved, and always held by You.

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December 11th – Titus 2:14

Titus 2:14

Pastor Paul David Tripp once said, “The good news of the kingdom is not freedom from hardship, suffering, and loss. It is the news of a Redeemer who has come to rescue me from myself.” Jesus willing left His glorious throne in heaven, to step into our very broken world. Why? To trade His purity for our mess, and His righteousness for our shame. When I think about all He gave up and endured for me and you, my heart overflows with gratitude. My Redeemer saw every failure I would ever commit, and still, He came willingly. And He didn’t rescue me halfway, He redeemed me completely. Jesus set me apart, making me His own treasured possession, someone worth saving, someone worth loving. And He wants to do the same for you. Christmas is our reminder that redemption isn’t just something Jesus does, it’s who He is. He cleanses, restores, and rewrites the story of our lives with grace. He calls us to live differently, not out of fear, but out of gratitude for the One who paid everything to make us His. So this Christmas, I’m celebrating my Redeemer, and my Savior. The One who came not just to the world, but to me.

Reflection Question:
How does knowing that Jesus came to redeem you personally—fully, willingly, and lovingly—change the way you see yourself and the way you celebrate Christmas?

Prayer Prompt:
Jesus, my Redeemer, help me rest in the truth that You came for me. Show me the places where I need Your cleansing, Your restoration, and Your grace. Teach me to live in the freedom You purchased and to celebrate this Christmas with a heart full of gratitude for all You’ve redeemed.

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February 10th – 1 John 4:7

1 John 4:7

When you think of Jesus what is the first thing that pops into your head? For me it is His love. A love that He freely and joyfully gives to all. And a love that is so strong, He laid down His life to call us His own. And I in return love Him. But Jesus wants more than our love, He wants us to love others with the same passion that we reserve for Him. Every day society bombards us with false ideas of what love is. It makes us think that love just happens to us. And we have no control. After all, “the heart wants what the heart wants” right? But the Bible teaches completely the opposite. Love is a choice we make, something we can control, and the fruit of a spirit filled life. To love the Lord means loving all that He created.  Especially those created in His image. And no more is our love for the Lord evident than when we are loving others.

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Our Faithful God – Deuteronomy 7

Deuteronomy 7

Recently while driving to an appointment, I took a wrong turn and ended up in an unfamiliar part of the city. Caught in traffic, and headed the wrong way, as soon as I was able I pulled over. There I got my bearings and called my husband to share my predicament. After hearing my plight he asked, “Why didn’t you just follow the route the GPS gave you?” I meekly replied, “Because I thought my way was better.” …

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