Daily Devotional
Christmas: God's Message of Love to Your Heart
Well, here we are, Christmas Eve! The time of year we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus! But do we stop and wonder, why was Jesus born? Well, it’s because God so loved the world! The story of Jesus’ birth is not just a warm fuzzy story about a sweet baby born to nice people who were having a hard time. It isn’t just an exciting story about wise men and shepherds and a manger. Nope, the story of Christmas is the most important message you could ever receive from God. Christmas is God’s message to your heart saying, “I love you”. He loves you enough that He paid the greatest cost that God could have possibly paid. The Creator became a one of us, He became a man. He walked among the fallen and showed mercy in the midst of judgement. As you approach Christmas Day, listen to God’s voice in your heart reminding you, “I love you.”“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”John 3:16 We will start back on the 30th. With travel and folks being with family we will take the week off. Merry Christmas and grateful for each and every one of you. Be Nice, Grace Wins!
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Reference: John 3:16
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