He Drew Near: A Christmas Journey of Hope and Presenceنموونە

A World in Waiting
Christmas is not just a story about the past. It’s a promise about the future. Yes, Jesus has come. But he is also coming again. We live in that space between the “already” and the “not yet.”
Paul describes creation as groaning, waiting for restoration. And honestly, we feel it too. The pain, the injustice, the longing for things to be made right — it’s all real. But so is the hope.
Revelation gives us a glimpse of what’s coming: a new heaven, a new earth and a God who wipes away every tear. The One who came to us as a baby will return as King.
In the meantime, we wait — but not passively. We live with purpose, pointing others to the hope we’ve found in him.
Reflection Question:
How does the promise of Christ’s return give you perspective for today? What might he be asking you to focus on while you wait?
Prayer:
Lord, thank you for coming and for the promise that you’ll come again. Fill us with hope and help us live today with eternal perspective. While we wait, make us faithful. Amen.
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Christmas is the story of a God who comes close. In this 12-day devotional, we reflect on how Jesus stepped into our world with humility, hope and love — not as a distant king but as one who draws near to the lowly and the waiting. Each day offers Scripture, reflection and prayer to help us slow down and see how the birth of Christ speaks to our everyday lives. His coming isn’t just something to celebrate. It’s something to experience. May this journey lead you to wonder, worship and a deeper awareness of his nearness this season.
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