An Extra Extra ChristmasSample

The Wise Men Search for The Truth
The wise men’s journey to find Jesus was a quest for truth and fulfillment that required perseverance and faith. Traveling over long distances, they overcame uncertainty and obstacles, fueled by a deep desire to worship the newborn King. Their joy upon seeing the star reminds us that true joy is found in encountering Jesus, even if the journey is challenging. The wise men’s example encourages us to seek Jesus with the same passion and commitment, knowing that God’s presence awaits us at the end of our journey. They teach us that finding Jesus may take time, but every step brings us closer to the peace and fulfillment our souls desire. Like the wise men, when we seek God with open hearts, we discover that our efforts are never in vain—each step taken with faith is one step closer to the abundant joy He promises. Their journey reminds us that God reveals Himself to those who earnestly search, rewarding us with a joy that overflows when we finally encounter His presence.
Questions:
1. Where do you see God leading you in your life?
2. How can you seek Jesus wholeheartedly this Christmas?
3. What are some ways you can journey with joy, even in challenging times?
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About this Plan

God’s extraordinary love came through unexpected events, people, and places. So many headline-worthy theme from the Christmas story that speak to our lives, challenging us to seek, serve, and make room for Jesus, and to live out His hope and peace in our world.
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