Week of December 20, 2024
As Christmas draws near, our minds often turn to the giving and receiving of gifts. This tradition reflects the heart of the gospel. The Heavenly Father gave the greatest gift, His Son, Jesus Christ.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16, NKJV)
The gift of salvation was wrapped in the humility of a manger and sealed by the sacrifice of the cross. We could never earn it. It’s freely given.
The majesty of the season lies in the reminder that we don’t need to be good enough to receive God’s gift. Christ came for the broken, the weary, and the lost. He came for you and me, because He knew we would never achieve righteousness on our own.
As we gather with our families to celebrate Christmas, approach the manger with hearts full of gratitude. Reflect on the love of God. Remember the significance of this gift and God’s call on our lives. I pray it will change the way we live, love, and serve The Lord. In these next few days, be intentional about making room in your heart for Him, our Savior and King.
Merry Christmas, Pastor Rick