The Hidden Meaning of the Partridge in a Pear Tree | The Twelve Days of Christmas (Part 2)
For this is how much God loved the world—He gave His one and only Son.—John 3:16
The first gift in The Twelve Days of Christmas is not random.The partridge in a pear tree points straight to Jesus.
A mother partridge is known to draw danger toward herself to protect her chicks—willing to suffer so her young can live. In the same way, Jesus stepped in front of sin, death, and judgment so you could be spared.
The pear tree reminds us of the cross. Christmas was always pointing there. From the beginning, God’s plan was love poured out, not held back.
You are not lightly loved, you are fiercely protected are deeply cherished.
Every other gift flows from this first one. So come visit these posts everyday until New Years!
Question to ponder:How would your day change if you truly lived knowing you are this deeply loved and protected by Christ?
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