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Yesterday we stepped into one of the most unlikely Christmas passages—2 Corinthians 6. At first glance, beatings, sleepless nights, and hunger don’t feel like they belong anywhere near Christmas. But when we look at Jesus’ actual birth story—born out of wedlock, far from home, in a borrowed stable, fleeing as a refugee—we realize this is the world he willingly entered. And it’s the world we still live in. Christmas isn’t the promise of a perfect life; it’s the announcement that God stepped into a broken one. Paul describes the tension of following Jesus as “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing.” That’s Christmas. Real life, real pain, real joy, real hope. Jesus doesn’t wait for your life to look ideal. He comes into the life you really have. And he gives you a joy that circumstances can’t create or take away. This week, fix your eyes on what is unseen—on him.
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Yesterday we stepped into one of the most unlikely Christmas passages—2 Corinthians 6. At first glance, beatings, sleepless nights, and hunger don’t feel like they belong anywhere near Christmas. But when we look at Jesus’ actual birth story—born out of wedlock, far from home, in a borrowed stable, fleeing as a refugee—we realize this is the world he willingly entered. And it’s the world we still live in. Christmas isn’t the promise of a perfect life; it’s the announcement that God stepped into a broken one. Paul describes the tension of following Jesus as “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing.” That’s Christmas. Real life, real pain, real joy, real hope. Jesus doesn’t wait for your life to look ideal. He comes into the life you really have. And he gives you a joy that circumstances can’t create or take away. This week, fix your eyes on what is unseen—on him.

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