Hope Of Christmas Devotional: Day10
How amazing it is to know that the highest God has made himself a human to come to this earth, to be born from a young woman.
How amazing it is to know that the highest God has made himself a human to come to this earth, to be born from a young woman.
When the world seem so dark, what is our hope for things to change? How can a cute little baby born in Bethlehem change any of that?
God supernaturally guided the seekers till they found the Messiah. When they found Jesus, they worshipped and presented their gifts to Him.
In the Old Testament book of Isaiah, Jesus had been prophesied that “He would be a light to the Gentiles.”
During the time Herod was king, a bright star appeared in the sky. Now there were some wise men whom had come from the east that saw this star.
“Glory to God in the highest.” These words were sung by angels on the night of Jesus’ birth—a moment so profound that heaven itself couldn’t stay silent.
The angel Gabriel appears to Mary and announces she will conceive a
baby by the Holy Spirit and she will name him Jesus – Luke 1:26-56
(Imagine a clock ticking) Tik, tik, tik,, being in any government waiting line is so frustrating, especially when there’s one of those loud clocks you can hear running.
Bethlehem. Interestingly, I live in Bethlehem…Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the USA. The Moravians who settled this town, named it Bethlehem on Christmas Eve.
The birth of Jesus is a story of humility. The King of Kings, the Savior of the world, was not born in a palace surrounded by royal comforts but in a simple, humble stable.
When you read some of the greatest stories in history there will be a tragedy that takes place, there’s no way out and all seems hopeless.