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For many of us, faith feels heavy. Like God has done so much for us that we must now repay Him with obedience, effort, or guilt-driven devotion.
In this message, Pastor Josh reframes John 3:16 through the lens of Christmas, generosity, and love. God doesn’t come demanding repayment. God comes giving Himself. From a child giving a gift to their parent, to the vulnerability of a newborn baby, we’re reminded that love doesn’t ask, “What do I owe?” Love asks, “What can I give?”
Christmas isn’t God handing us a bill.
It’s God offering a gift.
And the only thing a gift asks is to be received.
By Westwinds Church5
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For many of us, faith feels heavy. Like God has done so much for us that we must now repay Him with obedience, effort, or guilt-driven devotion.
In this message, Pastor Josh reframes John 3:16 through the lens of Christmas, generosity, and love. God doesn’t come demanding repayment. God comes giving Himself. From a child giving a gift to their parent, to the vulnerability of a newborn baby, we’re reminded that love doesn’t ask, “What do I owe?” Love asks, “What can I give?”
Christmas isn’t God handing us a bill.
It’s God offering a gift.
And the only thing a gift asks is to be received.