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The Reason for the Season ...
As Christmas draws near, may we gently shift our hearts back to the true reason for this season. Not the noise. Not the pressure. Not the perfection. But the miracle. Jesus. A newborn King, wrapped in humility, born into a world that desperately needed hope. Light entering the darkness. Love taking on flesh. Peace stepping into chaos. This season can still hold many emotions for people. Joy for some. Grief for others. Hope mixed with hardship. And that is why the message of His birth matters so deeply. He came for all of it. For the broken. For the weary. For the rejoicing. For the searching. So as we decorate, gather, give, and celebrate, let us remember who this is really about. Let our kindness be a reflection of Him. Let our generosity point back to Him. Let our conversations be filled with His love. If you are in a season of abundance, give with a joyful heart.If you are in a season of need, receive knowing God sees you.And in every season, may we all pause to worship the One who came to save. Scripture for this season:“For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given.” Isaiah 9:6 May our hearts stay anchored in the miracle of His birth.May our homes be filled with His peace.And may our lives always point back to Jesus.
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The Reason for the Season ...
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Two Pots Parable...
Have you heard this old story about a water bearer who carried two pots across his shoulders each day? One pot was perfect, it delivered every drop of water to the master’s house. The other pot was cracked. By the time the water bearer reached home, that pot had leaked half its water along the path. For years, the cracked pot felt ashamed. It apologized daily for its flaw... for not being as strong... as useful... or as worthy as the other pot. One morning, the water bearer smiled and said, “Have you noticed the beautiful flowers growing along your side of the path? I planted seeds there, knowing your crack would water them every day. Without you, this beauty wouldn’t exist.” That’s how God works with us too. We look at our cracks ... ... our failures, weaknesses, or wounds... and call them disqualifications. But God looks at them and sees purpose. He sees where His living water can flow through us to nourish others. The truth is... your imperfections are intentional instruments of grace. They make space for His light, His love, and His strength to shine through. You don’t have to be perfect to be powerful in God’s hands. He uses the broken to bring beauty. He uses the weak to show His strength. He uses the ones who’ve been cracked open to pour His love into the world. “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” — 2 Corinthians 4:7 Drop an "AMEN" if you are broken... because we all are... and I hope you see your broken-ness is beautiful!
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