The content of this blog is not one of teaching, as it were. Instead, this is a simple call to reading the Scripture. This season, this Christ-mass season, the world unites in commemorating a single historical event. Across the globe, there are many held holidays of the cultures and nations of the world, but there is a distinct uniqueness to the story of Jesus, the baby born in a manger stall who grows from His seemingly bucolic surroundings to be the most influential person to have ever lived.
It is in the Holy Scriptures that we come to know this Jesus. When we come into contact with the Scripture, the Holy Spirit commits them to our hearts and it comes alive within our chests. For this season, then, we should make an ample pursuit of the Word of God in reference to Jesus' birth.
Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-3 will certainly present enough to chew on...
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