
Luke 23: The Promise of Christmas
The promise of Christmas is fulfilled in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which we read about in Luke 23. It’s the greatest demonstration of undeserved love.
The promise of Christmas is fulfilled in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which we read about in Luke 23. It’s the greatest demonstration of undeserved love.
Entertaining puts things before people; hospitality puts people before things. Genuine, humble hospitality points guests toward the Gospel. We open our doors and our arms, and say “You are welcome.”
Bible reading is not how we earn holiness or God’s love. Living life by God’s Word is possible because we’re already loved by Him.
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The promise of Christmas is fulfilled in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which we read about in Luke 23. It’s the greatest demonstration of undeserved love.
Entertaining puts things before people; hospitality puts people before things. Genuine, humble hospitality points guests toward the Gospel. We open our doors and our arms, and say “You are welcome.”
Bible reading is not how we earn holiness or God’s love. Living life by God’s Word is possible because we’re already loved by Him.
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
As Christians, we’re constantly in a spiritual battle. Victory is found in Jesus. Psalm 20 can be our pattern of prayer for victory in our own personal battles.
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