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The quiet after Christmas morning can feel like the world is catching its breath—and that’s where our conversation begins. We move from closed storefronts and family tables to the deeper question beneath the season: if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, has He been born in you? Not as a metaphor to admire, but as a living reality that reshapes your days, your choices, and your hope.
We trace the thread from Genesis 1 to John 1, linking “Let there be light” with the Word who was with God and is God. That shift reframes the nativity story: the manger isn’t a starting point; it’s the eternal Word stepping into time. Jesus later says in John 5 that Scripture points to Him, and Paul adds in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that anyone in Christ becomes a new creation. Put together, these passages pull faith out of the abstract. The Bible isn’t a trophy to display; it’s a living voice that remakes us. We talk about what that looks like on ordinary days—applying what we read, embracing correction without shame, and discovering that failure isn’t final when a loving Father is guiding our steps.
Along the way, we hold space for the hard realities that surface during the holidays: illness, worry, and the ache of uncertainty. Rather than bypassing pain, we ask how the living Word meets us in it. The answer isn’t a quick fix; it’s presence, power, and a steady reminder that there is always more to learn and more grace to receive. If you’ve felt the nudge to open your Bible and didn’t know where to start, this conversation is your invitation to begin, to ask better questions, and to let Christ be formed in you day by day.
https://wofoyo.org/. #wofoyo
By C-Dub and BonesThe quiet after Christmas morning can feel like the world is catching its breath—and that’s where our conversation begins. We move from closed storefronts and family tables to the deeper question beneath the season: if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, has He been born in you? Not as a metaphor to admire, but as a living reality that reshapes your days, your choices, and your hope.
We trace the thread from Genesis 1 to John 1, linking “Let there be light” with the Word who was with God and is God. That shift reframes the nativity story: the manger isn’t a starting point; it’s the eternal Word stepping into time. Jesus later says in John 5 that Scripture points to Him, and Paul adds in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that anyone in Christ becomes a new creation. Put together, these passages pull faith out of the abstract. The Bible isn’t a trophy to display; it’s a living voice that remakes us. We talk about what that looks like on ordinary days—applying what we read, embracing correction without shame, and discovering that failure isn’t final when a loving Father is guiding our steps.
Along the way, we hold space for the hard realities that surface during the holidays: illness, worry, and the ache of uncertainty. Rather than bypassing pain, we ask how the living Word meets us in it. The answer isn’t a quick fix; it’s presence, power, and a steady reminder that there is always more to learn and more grace to receive. If you’ve felt the nudge to open your Bible and didn’t know where to start, this conversation is your invitation to begin, to ask better questions, and to let Christ be formed in you day by day.
https://wofoyo.org/. #wofoyo