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Celebrate Christmas Day with a peaceful reflection on John 1:1–18.
This Gospel reminds us that Jesus is the eternal Word — present at creation — who chose to become flesh and dwell among us.
Christmas is the day light entered darkness, hope entered the world, and God came close to humanity.
Whether you’re celebrating joyfully or quietly, this reflection invites you to pause and remember:
the light still shines.
Topics included:
• John 1 explained
• The meaning of Christmas
• “The Word became flesh”
• Light and darkness in Scripture
After listening, use these journal prompts for deeper reflection:
Where have I seen light breaking into darkness in my life this year — even quietly?
What does it mean to me personally that “God became flesh”?
Where do I need to let Christ’s light enter more fully — my fears, relationships, or hopes?
What would it look like to live today as someone who has “received the Light”?
#ChristmasDay #John1 #BibleReflection #TheWordBecameFlesh #LightOfTheWorld
By God’s Whispers ReflectionsCelebrate Christmas Day with a peaceful reflection on John 1:1–18.
This Gospel reminds us that Jesus is the eternal Word — present at creation — who chose to become flesh and dwell among us.
Christmas is the day light entered darkness, hope entered the world, and God came close to humanity.
Whether you’re celebrating joyfully or quietly, this reflection invites you to pause and remember:
the light still shines.
Topics included:
• John 1 explained
• The meaning of Christmas
• “The Word became flesh”
• Light and darkness in Scripture
After listening, use these journal prompts for deeper reflection:
Where have I seen light breaking into darkness in my life this year — even quietly?
What does it mean to me personally that “God became flesh”?
Where do I need to let Christ’s light enter more fully — my fears, relationships, or hopes?
What would it look like to live today as someone who has “received the Light”?
#ChristmasDay #John1 #BibleReflection #TheWordBecameFlesh #LightOfTheWorld