December 2nd – John 8:12
John 8:12
One of my favorite things about the season is driving around the neighborhood and seeing all the houses glowing with colorful Christmas lights. Jesus called Himself the Light of the world, and at Christmas, that name feels even more meaningful. We decorate our homes with twinkling lights, but He’s the One who brings light into the places inside us that feel dark. His light doesn’t just help us see where we’re going, it reveals what’s true, brings comfort to our hearts, and pushes back the shadows the Enemy tries to cast. And when Jesus steps into our darkness, He doesn’t shame us for it. He simply outshines it. That’s why at Christmas we celebrate the God who could have stayed in heaven’s brilliance, yet chose to step into our night. He came as the The Light of the world to guide, comfort, correct, and fill us with a hope we could never find on our own. And the beautiful truth is this. Jesus’ light isn’t just for Christmas. It’s steady, constant, and strong enough for every day, even when the decorations come down.
Reflect: Where in my life do I need Jesus’ light to guide, heal, or bring clarity this Christmas season?
Prayer Prompt: “Jesus, Light of the world, shine into the places where I feel lost or overwhelmed. Help me walk in Your truth, trust Your guidance, and let Your light transform the way I see my life and the people around me. Amen.”

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