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Most of us live with an inner voice that’s quick to criticize—reminding us of failures, regrets, or the places where life didn’t turn out the way we hoped. Over time, those voices shape how we see ourselves and even how we approach God.
In this message, we continue in the opening chapter of Luke and the story of Elizabeth, a faithful woman carrying years of disappointment and quiet disgrace. Her story reveals how shame takes hold—not always because of what we’ve done, but sometimes because of what hasn’t happened—and how God meets people right there.
As we reflect on the birth of Jesus, we’re reminded that Christmas is not about perfection or having it all together. It’s about a God who enters human weakness, lifts shame, and restores dignity. Through Jesus, disgrace does not get the final word—grace does.
By Northshore Community Church4.9
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Most of us live with an inner voice that’s quick to criticize—reminding us of failures, regrets, or the places where life didn’t turn out the way we hoped. Over time, those voices shape how we see ourselves and even how we approach God.
In this message, we continue in the opening chapter of Luke and the story of Elizabeth, a faithful woman carrying years of disappointment and quiet disgrace. Her story reveals how shame takes hold—not always because of what we’ve done, but sometimes because of what hasn’t happened—and how God meets people right there.
As we reflect on the birth of Jesus, we’re reminded that Christmas is not about perfection or having it all together. It’s about a God who enters human weakness, lifts shame, and restores dignity. Through Jesus, disgrace does not get the final word—grace does.

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