Merry Christmas

December 25th – Luke 2:11

Luke 2:11

Good morning to the most wonderful day of the year! For today is the day we celebrate the glorious birth of God’s only begotten Son, Jesus Christ! Our promised Messiah and the ultimate gift of love bestowed upon humanity. This divine proclamation of a Savior born in Bethlehem resonates through the ages, encapsulating the profound significance of Christ’s coming. In a humble feeding trough, our Creator entered His creation, offering a tangible expression of love and grace. The joy found in knowing Him is unparalleled, for in Jesus, we discover the embodiment of God’s redemptive plan. As we exchange goodwill, gifts, and gather with loved ones, may the true spirit of Christmas fill our hearts. An inextinguishable joy rooted in the knowledge that, in the small town of Bethlehem, the world received the greatest gift ever. Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who brings light, love, and eternal hope. Praying you have a blessed holiday overflowing with love! Merry Christmas!

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December 25th – Luke 1:68-69

Luke 1:-68-69

I once heard a preacher say, “If our greatest need was entertaining, God would have sent us an actor. If our greatest need was technology, God would have sent us a scientist. If our greatest need was more things, God would have sent us a genie. But since our greatest need is forgiveness, God sent us a Savior.” Because our God is perfect, true, and the source of all love, from the beginning it was His plan to redeem His people. And so He promised to send a Messiah. A sacrificial Lamb who would come to give His life for all of mankind. A promise fulfilled in the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. God in the flesh, Jesus came to be our Friend, Teacher, and Redeemer. He is the greatest Christmas present of all! May we give thanks and rejoice for Christ’s birth, death, and the salvation He freely offers to each and every one. Merry Christmas to you all, and may the light of Christ’s love shine upon you this and every day of the year!

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