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God With Us
The Promise That Holds Every Season Together Some moments in life stop us in our tracks, not because everything is perfect, but because God feels unusually close. A quiet peace settles over your heart. A verse lands at the exact moment you needed it. Someone speaks encouragement into a place you didn’t tell anyone about. And suddenly, you sense it: He’s here. Those moments don’t happen by accident. They’re glimpses of a truth Scripture has been telling us all along:God is not distant. He is with us. This is the center of the Christmas story. Beyond the lights, beyond the nativity scenes, beyond the songs we know by heart. Christmas…
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The Shepherds, The Magi, and The King
When the Ordinary and the Influential Kneel Together What the Shepherds and the Magi Teach Us About Jesus Maybe today you feel a little… ordinary. You pack lunches, fold laundry, clock in at work, keep the schedules running, love your people well, and try your best to follow Jesus in the middle of everyday life. Nothing flashy. Nothing fancy. Just faithful. Or maybe you feel more like the Magi. They were hungry for direction, watching the horizon, asking God for clarity, and wondering if the long journey you’re on is leading somewhere meaningful. Wherever you find yourself, the Christmas story has something beautiful to say. Because on the night Jesus…
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From the Promise to the Manager: Joseph’s Silent Strength
When Obedience Speaks Louder Than Words Have you ever stood at a crossroads where doing the right thing felt anything but easy? Maybe it was a choice no one else saw, a quiet act of integrity without applause, recognition, or even a “thank you.” If so, you’re walking a path Joseph knew well. His entire role in the Christmas story is one of silent strength, steady obedience, and faith that spoke volumes without a single recorded word. Joseph often feels like a supporting character beside Mary and the angelic announcements. He never delivers a famous line or sings a proclamation of faith. He isn’t the first one the angel visits.…
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From the Promise to the Manager: Mary’s Yes
Ordinary Faith, Extraordinary Purpose There are moments in life when God whispers to our hearts, and everything in us wonders, “Me? Are You sure?”Maybe He’s nudging you to forgive someone who hurt you, to serve in a new way, or to step into something you feel completely unqualified for. You want to trust Him… but sometimes fear starts talking louder than faith. If that’s you, you’re in good company.Because that’s exactly where we find a young woman named Mary in Luke 1. A Surprising Call Mary wasn’t a queen or a prophet. She wasn’t wealthy or influential. She was simply a young, engaged woman from Nazareth, a quiet town where…
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The Prophets Foretell the King
The God Who Keeps His Word: Finding Hope in the Prophecies of Christmas Have you ever held onto a promise that felt like it was taking forever to come true?Maybe it was something simple, like waiting for a long-awaited vacation or praying for an answered prayer that just hasn’t come yet. Waiting tests us, doesn’t it? It stretches our faith and reminds us how little control we actually have. Now imagine waiting hundreds of years for a promise to be fulfilled. That’s what God’s people did between the Old and New Testaments. For centuries, they clung to words spoken by the prophets, words that painted a picture of a coming…
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The Promise Through David
From Shepherd to King: How God’s Promise to David Points Us to Jesus Have you ever thought about the kind of legacy you want to leave behind? Not just the things people can see: a career, a home, or traditions, but something that truly lasts? Something eternal? When we read through the story of David, it’s easy to focus on his rise from shepherd boy to king… the triumphs, the battles, the courage, the mistakes. But if we look a little closer, we see that that’s not his real legacy. His true legacy is actually the promise God made to him, a promise that stretched far beyond his lifetime and…
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The Promise to Abraham
When God’s Faithfulness Outlives Us Have you ever thought about how far back God’s promises go? I don’t just mean a few years or even a few generations. I’m talking thousands of years, all the way back to a dusty road where a man named Abraham said “yes” to God, not knowing where that “yes” would take him. When we read the Christmas story, we usually start in Bethlehem. But the truth is, Christmas started much earlier, with a promise. God’s Promise Wasn’t Just to Abraham; It Was Through Him In Genesis 12, God told Abraham: “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you… and…













