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This week we’re looking at The Miracle of the Moment from Galatians 4. Jesus didn’t arrive early or late; He came at the perfect moment in history, when the world was united by a common language, connected by Roman roads, the empire was calm (Pax Romana), and a hunger for spiritual truth was at a feverish pitch. God’s timing wasn’t accidental but intentional and redemptive. In the same way, God still works with perfect timing in our lives, even when we can’t see it. Through Christ, we’ve been redeemed from slavery and adopted into God’s family as beloved sons and daughters. The miracle of Christmas is not only that Jesus came, but that He came at just the right time - and He still does!
By New Life Church - Asheville, NC5
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This week we’re looking at The Miracle of the Moment from Galatians 4. Jesus didn’t arrive early or late; He came at the perfect moment in history, when the world was united by a common language, connected by Roman roads, the empire was calm (Pax Romana), and a hunger for spiritual truth was at a feverish pitch. God’s timing wasn’t accidental but intentional and redemptive. In the same way, God still works with perfect timing in our lives, even when we can’t see it. Through Christ, we’ve been redeemed from slavery and adopted into God’s family as beloved sons and daughters. The miracle of Christmas is not only that Jesus came, but that He came at just the right time - and He still does!