Christmas
Christmas devotionals that focus your heart on Christ through Scripture, reflection, and the wonder of His coming.
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The Gift of New Beginnings: Transformed into His Image
God didn’t improve your old self—He made you entirely new. You’re being transformed into Christ’s image, and He will complete what He started.
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The Gift of Freedom: Liberation from Sin’s Tyranny
Christ paid the price to break sin’s power over you. You’re free from both sin’s tyranny and religious legalism—stand fast in this liberty.
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The Gift of Grace: God’s Kindness to Undeserving Sinners
Grace is God’s gift to undeserving rebels. You contributed nothing to your salvation—God gave you everything based on His kindness alone.
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The Gift of Adoption: Your Place as a Beloved Child of God
Discover the gift of adoption into God’s family. You’re not just forgiven—you’re God’s beloved child through faith in Christ.
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The Gift of Righteousness: The Great Exchange at the Cross
The great exchange: Christ took your sin and gave you His righteousness. Your acceptance before God is based on His perfect work, not yours.
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The Gift of Access: Coming Boldly to the Throne of Grace
Through Christ’s death, the veil was torn and access to God opened permanently. You can approach your Father boldly at any moment.
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The Gift of Rest: Finding Freedom from Spiritual Striving
Christ offers rest from the crushing burden of trying to earn God’s approval—rest in His finished work, not your religious performance.
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Manger and Cross: Why Jesus Had to Be Born to Die
Discover why the manger and cross are inseparably linked – Jesus had to become human to die as the perfect sacrifice that would conquer sin and death forever.
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No Room in the Inn: Is There Room in Your Heart?
When there was no room in the inn, Jesus was born in a stable. Two thousand years later, the question remains: Is there room in your heart for Him?
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Love Came Down: The Father’s Christmas Sacrifice
Discover the often-overlooked perspective of God the Father at Christmas—when love came down, it cost Him everything He treasured most.










