Beneath the joy and lights of the Christmas season, often we can still feel tired, burdened, and searching for something—or Someone—to put our hope in. In the Christmas story, there’s a phrase that echoes more than any other, one that resonates throughout the Bible: Do not be afraid.
It’s a message for all of us who wrestle with the “what if’s” of life—our doubts, our fears, and our unanswered questions. And it’s not a new struggle. Over 2,000 years ago, when Christ was born, people were asking those same “what if’s.”
But Christmas reminds us of a profound truth: Hope has a name. His name is Jesus.
This Christmas Eve, let’s rediscover a hope that can turn our “what if’s” into even if’s. Even if we face hardships, even if the world feels uncertain, even if we don’t have all the answers—we have a reason to hope.
For a world gripped by fear, the good news of Christmas is this: God is with us—and because of Him, we don’t have to be afraid.