Following Jesus at Christmasنموونە

This analogy (John 6:35) of Jesus being the bread of life is powerful; He invites us to come to Him daily for life and satisfaction. When the people of God were being rescued out of slavery in Egypt and heading to the Promised Land, God provided daily bread called manna in the wilderness. God instructed them only to take enough bread for each day. I believe this serves as a reminder that He wants us to come to Him daily for life—not just on Christmas and Easter or even weekly at church. Many believers and followers of Jesus find themselves spiritually malnourished because they don’t spend time daily with Jesus in His Word. Find a great Bible reading plan, journey, or study, and begin to build into your life a pattern of consistent engagement with the Bible. You’ll notice a massive difference in your purpose and peace.
Reflection
- Are you taking time daily to spend with Jesus?
- Have you created a rhythm of time in God’s Word?
- How often do you encounter the daily bread?
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Over the next twenty-five days, let’s celebrate the entrance of Jesus and the salvation He purchased. Like Mary did so many years ago, let’s make room for Jesus in our lives by making daily space and time for His Word. We encourage you to read the verse each day and reflect on Jesus’ character and nature. You’ll find that the more you study the Word of God, the more your life will begin to look like Jesus! This devotional will reflect on the humble and triumphant entrance of our Prince of Peace, Savior, Lord, and King.
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