The Promise of Christmasਨਮੂਨਾ

Have you ever had a baby? If not, you likely know someone who has! The celebration surrounding the birth of a new baby is always exciting. There are gender reveals, baby showers, and birth announcements, all in honor of the parents and the new baby. With that in mind, think about what that excitement must’ve been like at Christmas when Jesus was born. Just imagine what it was like for Mary and Joseph! They weren’t just having a baby; they were bringing into the world the baby who would save us all. A baby who would fulfill every single promise God made to His people, both then and now. A baby who would be the Savior of the world. If that’s not worth celebrating, I don’t know what is!
As you move through the Christmas season, think about ways to celebrate what Jesus's birth means for you! Talk to a friend, family member, or small group leader about how you plan to celebrate the birth of Jesus this Christmas. Then, make an effort to do just that. Incorporate a celebration not just of the holiday season but specifically of the birth of Jesus in your Christmas plans.
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About this Plan

The birth of Jesus isn’t just a great story; it’s a real event that shows us not just how God loves us but how God’s people (just like us) had to learn to trust in the face of incredibly difficult and, at times, unbelievable circumstances. We’ll be reminded of the humanity in the story and the faith it takes to believe in the promise of Christmas!
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