Following Jesus at ChristmasSample

You’ll notice that the Bible has many names and phrases to describe who Jesus is because He’s far beyond any one word or description. In Isaiah 9:6, we see several elements of His nature described for us. The more we know and understand who Jesus is, the more of His life we’ll experience. One of the most significant battles we face is with our identity. The devil knows that if he can get you to doubt who you are and how God designed you, he can halt your purpose. In families, our name and identity come from our father; in the same way, our identity comes from our heavenly Father. So, as you engage God and get to know Him more, you’ll begin to experience and walk in your Father’s nature. Jesus wants to bring you His peace, wisdom, and strength.
Reflection
- What attribute of God do you need to see in your life?
- How has Jesus been your peace, guide, and strength in the past?
If He did it before, He can do it again!
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About this Plan

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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We would like to thank Samuel Deuth for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.samueldeuth.com/
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