Sunday review, December 21-26

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On this quiet Sunday between holidays, remember how this week’s posts can give you hope and confidence.

December 26
Thank you, Lord, for Christmas. It didn’t sparkle as usual this year, but nothing can cover or compromise the promise brought by the baby we remember at Christmas. We haven’t forgotten him, and Christmas helped us remember you haven’t forgotten us.
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December 25
Whatever is ordinary today awaits interruption. Whatever suffering or difficult situation you may be experiencing can change in an instant when we pause the activity of this moment and invite the Son of God into our minds and hearts.
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December 24
The God who leads a teenage mother to humbly accept her role in birthing a Savior is the same God who can change anything and everything in a moment and for his glory.
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December 23
Beauty has come and will come from the ashes of every life surrendered to the Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace. No virus, no pandemic, no drug addiction, no divorce, no business failures, no illness can stop the glory of God that comes when lives are surrendered to the Savior born in Bethlehem.
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December 22
John says the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it. We celebrate a Savior who destroys darkness forever.
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December 21
Enjoy all the Christmas memories. Tell each other stories, laugh, eat, sing, and celebrate this Christmas. But don’t forget to remember and share the roots of your faith. Someone planted the seeds of the gospel in you. Don’t forget to tell those stories and fan the flame of faith in your life and in the lives of those around you!
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