Christmas


We choose to celebrate December the 25th as the day Jesus physically was born. His incarnation started of course 9 months earlier. We don't know the actual date of his birth, but the celebration is important. Tozer writes about the desire among people to celebrate this day  " While men are able to rise even temporarily to such heights, there is hope that they have not yet sinned away their day of grace. A heart capable of admiring and being touched by the story of the manger birth is not yet abandoned, however sinful it may be. There is yet hope in repentance." The birth of the carpenter is important. It is a new start and fresh hope for all. One that can still be grasped despite two thousand odd years since it's happening. If we so desire, the hope it represents is freely available to us. Many will make "New Years" resolutions, without realizing that the true way to peace lies a week prior in the manger. This year Dear Reader, seek the truth of who the carpenter from Nazareth truly is, and find the peace he offers to humanity.

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