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Day 13 – Singing Through the Tears
Mary’s song, the Magnificat, is both praise and protest. It celebrates God’s mercy while acknowledging injustice. She rejoices not because life is easy, but because God is faithful.
Real joy doesn’t ignore pain; it redeems it. Mary’s words teach us that joy is an act of resistance against despair. When we sing through tears, we declare that God’s goodness is greater than our grief.
Kingdom Quality: Unhurried Friend – Choosing worship over worry.
Prayer: God, even in sorrow, help me rejoice in who you are.
Come As You Are Moment: What would it look like to praise God in the middle of your uncertainty?
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Advent is often described as a season of joy—but what if you feel anything but joyful? O Come All Ye Faithless offers an honest journey through the stories of Scripture for those who feel hopeless, joyless, anxious, or lonely. Over twenty-five days, you're invited to slow down, reflect, and encounter the God who meets us where faith feels thin. Each day includes Scripture, a reflection, and a prayer to help you discover that hope grows in silence, joy emerges through surrender, peace is born in trust, and love is revealed in presence—the true invitation of Christmas.
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