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As we head toward Christmas, we pause to look again at the Good News not as a tradition, not as background noise, but as the moment that changed everything.
From Mary’s bold yes, to Joseph’s quiet obedience… from angels who couldn’t stop praising, to shepherds who left their jobs, and wise men who gave extravagantly no one who truly encountered Jesus stayed silent.
So why do we?
Why are we no longer astonished?
Why has Christmas become familiar instead of holy?
This message calls us to rediscover reverence, joy, obedience, and praise and to start the praise party again. Christmas isn’t about us. It’s about God with us.
By The Link ChurchAs we head toward Christmas, we pause to look again at the Good News not as a tradition, not as background noise, but as the moment that changed everything.
From Mary’s bold yes, to Joseph’s quiet obedience… from angels who couldn’t stop praising, to shepherds who left their jobs, and wise men who gave extravagantly no one who truly encountered Jesus stayed silent.
So why do we?
Why are we no longer astonished?
Why has Christmas become familiar instead of holy?
This message calls us to rediscover reverence, joy, obedience, and praise and to start the praise party again. Christmas isn’t about us. It’s about God with us.