Remembering Jesus’s Birth On Christmas
There is nothing wrong with doing good on a day that is evil for the world. Why is this? It is because doing this brings the light of Jesus into the world.
There is nothing wrong with doing good on a day that is evil for the world. Why is this? It is because doing this brings the light of Jesus into the world.
The best part about Christmas is not about presents, but to think about Jesus and to give to others. Doing this brings the greatest joy of all.
We learn that Jesus was called Emmanuel, for He is God with us. And surely the Lord God was with them and will forever be with us.
So let us refocus our attention on Jesus, and read more about His glorious birth, this Christmas season.
Santa is a substitute for Jesus on Christmas. True Christians can see this, and therefore, don’t let Santa influence their children’s lives.
Speaking of giving, when we give what we have to those that have not, then it is not only doing God’s work but also brings a special feeling in the heart of the giver.
As a believer in Christ, we should never let the traditions of this world, including holidays, warp how we feel about God and the things of this world.
We need to be careful that what we hear in music and then sing isn’t actually blaspheming God through the lyrics.
The true reason we celebrate Christmas is not about Santa Clause or presents, but about Jesus and His glorious birth.
Santa/Satan doesn’t want children to pray to God for their wants and needs. Instead, he wants children to make a list for him.
Shortly after talking with these two gentlemen, my walk led me to another awesome discussion with a wonderful young man.
Jesus is our God, our Counselor, the Prince of Peace, our Judge, and the Lord of Lords. He is mighty to save.
Jesus is the reason for the season. Celebrating Christmas is to give honor and praise to Jesus, our God, and His majestic birth.
When Jesus was a baby, His parents went into Egypt as directed by the Father through an angel. The Lord was protected.
Along with Abraham and David, there were other key people to note in the line of Jesus’s descendants. One person of importance was Solomon.
Every person that walks apart from God will be in trouble come judgement day. They will hear the words, “I never knew you”.
It was in Bethlehem that Joseph and Mary searched for a place to stay for a night, for Mary was close to having her baby.
So what are you going to do with your life? Are you going to continue in your sins or walk in the light of Christ?
We sing glory to God in the highest. Jesus, who is the promised Messiah, has come into the world to save us.
Hallelujah, for our King reigns on high. He is our Holy King, our Eternal Father. Glory and honor to Jesus. Let us come together and worship Him.
As we continue to read in Matthew, chapter 1, we learn why Joseph married Mary after what he found out about her from an angel.
Through the Holy Spirit the King of kings was born. “For with God nothing” is impossible. It was a miracle of all miracles to have the Son of God be born to a virgin.
How blessed is Mary among women. She was a chosen vessel to bring forth the Son of God. Her story was of amazing love for her Son Jesus.
To Jesus I praise. In this Christmas season I give thanks for His birth. Everything that I cherish is all because He came into the world.
We have much to be grateful for, for though we are fallen He gives us new life. He takes us in because of His great love. Our evil tendencies are replaced by righteous habits.
The prophesy of the Lord’s birth, in Isaiah 7 and 8, was fulfilled in Matthew 1. The wait was finally over. The birth of the Messiah had finally come to pass.
Did you know that Luke also refers to Jesus and light in the same reference? In Luke, chapter 2, we hear this from the words of Simeon, a devout man of God, who had the opportunity to hold the baby Jesus first hand.
All people that have faith in Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all, are redeemed and no longer in slavery because of the laws of Moses.