The words of this familiar carol warmed my soul:
God rest ye merry gentlemen,
Let nothing you dismay.
Remember Christ our Savior,
Was born this blessed day.
To save us all from Satan’s power,
When we were gone astray.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
Gone astray, you and me. Lost, dark, confused, without hope. Then Christ came.
He came for us
Dank and dark circumstances, children age 2 and under being killed for political gain.
He came HIGH RISK
There wasn’t enough room. Unprepared. Not enough insight to know Who they were turning away.
He came UNINVITED
Many people didn’t like him or they were jealous of his power and his following.
He came though UNPOPULAR
He broke down every hindrance to make relationship with us.
HE CAME FOR US . . .
Come let us Adore Him!
News alert: Highly prized Nobleman left His elite homeland to seek a bride. He invites the poor, the outcast—all are invited, but the proud will not want Him. Hardship follows the acceptance of this offer—yet rich fellowship—then a secure, forever stay with Him in His palace abroad. Training provided.
Season Highlights Clips from rich reading: Emmanuel by Ruth Chou Simon “We were made to know Christ… Pay attention to your current posture… We operate out of a posture of our hearts. And most often that posture reveals itself in subtle and not so subtle ways in our physical posture as well.”Décor: Names of Jesus cards by Lara Beeston. Gracing our dining room are these names of Jesus. So whether you make your own or look into her premade quality ones, let’s lift up what lifts up Christ. |
John 1:14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, And we have seen His glory, Glory as of the only Son from the Father, Full of Grace and truth. |
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