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Journey To The Manger

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God Sees More

Many of us might assume that if Jesus came to earth today, He’d choose a clean-cut, educated, well-off family to grow up with—and announce the glorious news of His birth to a select group of prominent pastors. Yet the reality of the Christmas story shows the difference between God’s vision and our worldly standards. Today, Jesus might have been born to a hardworking mechanic in a low-income neighborhood and his waitress fiancée. And perhaps the angels would have appeared to a group of ex-convicts in a labor pool, working late to finish a job digging ditches.

We often forget how far Mary and Joseph were from any kind of social prominence and how the shepherds were viewed as unclean and untrustworthy by Jewish standards. Each person who crowded around Jesus’ manger that incomparable night had experienced rejection and isolation. Yet these were the special people God chose to experience one of the holiest events of all time. He saw their hearts and their true worth—even when no one else did.

Activity: Gather some friends and serve a meal at a local homeless shelter.

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Journey To The Manger

Ní alẹ́ ìdákẹ́ rọ́rọ́ kan ní ọdún 2000 sẹ́yìn, àwọn angẹli mu ìròyìn ìbí Olùgbàlà wá fún ẹgbẹ́ àwọn daran-daran kan níbi tí wọn ti ń da ẹran wọn. Lẹ́yìn tí wọ́n gbọ́ ìròyìn náà, àwọn daran-daran wọ̀nyí fi ohun gbogbo sí'lẹ̀ láti wá ìkókó tí ó wà ní ibùjẹ ẹran ní Bẹtilẹhẹmu. Lẹ́yìn gbogbo àwọn ọdún wọ̀nyí, ìpè yìí kò tíì yí padà. Ẹ̀ bá Dr. Charles Stanley rìn bí ó ṣe ń ràn yín l'ọ́wọ́ láti súnmọ́ Olùgbàlà, àti láti mú ọkàn yín le láti wá àyè láti sinmi nínú ìfẹ́ Bàbá ní àkókò yíì. 

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