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Small Wonder: A Christmas Devotional Journey

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Who cares?

Abraham names the place where God’s promise and blessing are given ‘The Lord Will Provide’. He’s expressing a deep trust that God sees and will meet his needs – just as He did with the ram in place of Isaac. The name Abraham chooses also conveys the meaning ‘The Lord sees’ – not just observing, but looking out for us with care and intention. Hagar, too, called God ‘The One who sees me’ (Genesis 16:13).

These names remind us that God is not distant. He sees. He provides. We often believe in God’s big plans for the world, but struggle to see His hand in the small, messy details of our everyday lives. We ask, ’Do you see me, God?’

The wonderful truth is, He does. He sees our to-do lists and stresses. He sees our income and bills. God’s powerful plans are worked out in our ordinary and painful places. Wonder is found when we realise God is intentionally involved in our everyday lives.

This Advent, may you know that God still sees us and provides for us personally. Jesus is the answer to our deepest question: ‘Who sees me? Who cares?’

Prayer

Lord, to be seen is to be known – thank You for seeing me. Help me trust Your provision in every part of my daily life. Amen.

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Small Wonder: A Christmas Devotional Journey

Reflect on the wonder of the incarnation – the infinite life found in the small infant Jesus and how he invites you to do wonderful work with him, right where you are. There were no fanfares when Jesus was born. The surroundings were far from royal: squeezed into a small home in a small, provincial town called Bethlehem. Yet this birth – the most wonderful news of all time – has infinite implications. In this 25-day journey, reflect upon the wonder of the Christmas story and be inspired to join in God’s wonderful work in your everyday life.

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