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The time of the Winter Solstice - in the Northern Hemisphere - represents some of the darkest days of the year. Yet once it has passed each day brings with it a bit more time of sunlight. At about the same time comes the celebration of Christmas which involved the appearance of two incredible lights - Jesus, who is described as the light of the world, and the Star of Bethlehem - which led seekers (Wisemen) to Jesus. The world needs these lights as much today as it did then.
By Pastor JerryThe time of the Winter Solstice - in the Northern Hemisphere - represents some of the darkest days of the year. Yet once it has passed each day brings with it a bit more time of sunlight. At about the same time comes the celebration of Christmas which involved the appearance of two incredible lights - Jesus, who is described as the light of the world, and the Star of Bethlehem - which led seekers (Wisemen) to Jesus. The world needs these lights as much today as it did then.