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Christmas is a unique aspect of our Christian theology. An in-depth study of the Christmas story tells us so much about why our world needed a Savior and why Jesus was the Savior the world needed.
We are blessed to have access to biblical theology in the countless volumes written by theologians from around the globe. We have access to the strengths and weaknesses of the Christian church through the historical and biblical records that date back thousands of years. We have been “surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses” that we can easily find examples and encouragement for our faith from their lives.
This life is a race, and we are called to run it with endurance. Every Christmas has sweet memories of past Christmas seasons and hope for all the celebrations to come. Every Christmas sparks a bit of sadness because of those whom we will miss and sparks joy because of the new lives who have joined our families.
If something is heavy on your heart this Christmas, the author of Hebrews would encourage you to “lay aside” that weight so you can “run” your race. If there are unconfessed sins, he would tell you to repent so you can throw the burden of it to the side and run with endurance. We have been given a perfect example in Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. How would Jesus perfect your Christmas this year?
Jesus endured the cross so that we could run our race with joy and with hope. We can live with gratitude to him by running the race, that is, living our lives with spiritual endurance. If Jesus walked up to you right now and held out his arms, what burden would he ask you to give up by giving it to him?
Jesus, and so many of those biblical heroes, encourage us with their stories. None but Jesus were perfect people, but many allowed God to use their lives for his good and holy purpose. We can too! Jesus is the founder and perfecter of our faith. How does he want to perfect your Christmas season and your life today?
Wisdom is understanding that the gift of Jesus is our treasure. We can run our race with endurance and joy if we run our race led by his perfection.
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Christmas is a unique aspect of our Christian theology. An in-depth study of the Christmas story tells us so much about why our world needed a Savior and why Jesus was the Savior the world needed.
We are blessed to have access to biblical theology in the countless volumes written by theologians from around the globe. We have access to the strengths and weaknesses of the Christian church through the historical and biblical records that date back thousands of years. We have been “surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses” that we can easily find examples and encouragement for our faith from their lives.
This life is a race, and we are called to run it with endurance. Every Christmas has sweet memories of past Christmas seasons and hope for all the celebrations to come. Every Christmas sparks a bit of sadness because of those whom we will miss and sparks joy because of the new lives who have joined our families.
If something is heavy on your heart this Christmas, the author of Hebrews would encourage you to “lay aside” that weight so you can “run” your race. If there are unconfessed sins, he would tell you to repent so you can throw the burden of it to the side and run with endurance. We have been given a perfect example in Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. How would Jesus perfect your Christmas this year?
Jesus endured the cross so that we could run our race with joy and with hope. We can live with gratitude to him by running the race, that is, living our lives with spiritual endurance. If Jesus walked up to you right now and held out his arms, what burden would he ask you to give up by giving it to him?
Jesus, and so many of those biblical heroes, encourage us with their stories. None but Jesus were perfect people, but many allowed God to use their lives for his good and holy purpose. We can too! Jesus is the founder and perfecter of our faith. How does he want to perfect your Christmas season and your life today?
Wisdom is understanding that the gift of Jesus is our treasure. We can run our race with endurance and joy if we run our race led by his perfection.
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