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While preaching “Christmas in May” I stumbled upon the way Luke's narrative took an "unexpected" turn. In this article read I explore Luke 2, not through angels or shepherds, but a lost twelve-year-old Jesus. This episode reflects on seasons when God seems absent, and how our disorientation might actually be divine invitation, calling us to find Him, not where we expect, but where He truly is.
While preaching “Christmas in May” I stumbled upon the way Luke's narrative took an "unexpected" turn. In this article read I explore Luke 2, not through angels or shepherds, but a lost twelve-year-old Jesus. This episode reflects on seasons when God seems absent, and how our disorientation might actually be divine invitation, calling us to find Him, not where we expect, but where He truly is.