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    He Will Come Again

    30/12/2025

    “At that time they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.” — Luke 21:27 The Christmas season looks back to the time when the Son of God first came to live among us and to bring us salvation. But this season has a forward-looking aspect as well. Christ has come, and Christ is coming again. As we turn the page on our Christmas celebrations, we can also be filled with anticipation for Jesus’ return.Jesus spoke to his disciples about the anguish and uncertainty of human existence in this world. Natural disasters, wars, political unrest, personal disappointments, sins we have committed, and wrongs we’ve suffered from others—all these things are a part of the “anguish and perplexity” we face in everyday life here on earth. But Jesus has promised that he will return—as the Lord of all creation. And on that day our redemption will be complete.Though we celebrate Christmas as a season of promise, new life, peace, and hope, in reality our lives here on earth are full of troubles and doubts.But Jesus the Savior has come into this world, and we have the promise that he will come again. “Lift up your heads,” he says to us, in effect. Christ offers hope and confidence to all who look to him, giving assurance of a future, full life that will never fade (see Revelation 21-22). May that hope be yours today. Lord Jesus, you came as a baby to bring the glory of God near to us. By the power of your Spirit, help us look forward to the day when you will come again to live with us forever. In your name we pray. Amen.

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    Christmas in Everyday Life

    29/12/2025

    When Joseph and Mary had done everything required by the Law of the Lord, they returned to Galilee to their own town of Nazareth. — Luke 2:39 I like to have the Christmas season continue as long as possible. In our home we often keep our Christmas tree up into the first week of January. But eventually the decorations have to be stored away. Then the house looks rather plain and ordinary again, as if something important and beautiful is missing.The Christmas story in the Bible has a similar sort of plain ending. Joseph and Mary returned with Jesus to their hometown. Nazareth was a small, relatively unknown town where Jesus grew up and lived for about thirty years. We know very little about what happened in those decades—except that Jesus and his parents and younger siblings lived there.The story of Christmas reminds us that no matter how plain and ordinary our lives may feel at times, Jesus has come to us. Nothing can change that fact. The Son of God has come, and nothing can be the same again.Maybe you have heard of the book The Everyday Gospel: A Theology of Washing the Dishes. It points out that we need to look for God’s presence in the ordinary things of life. Every moment of our lives is an opportunity to experience God’s work of shaping our hearts, inviting us to repentance and to new life in Christ.Where do you see the Lord at work in everyday life? Holy Spirit, we need to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus. Help us to see his work and presence in everyday life. Amen.

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    Fighting Against Christmas

    28/12/2025

    “Take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt . . . for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.” — Matthew 2:14 Not everyone loves Christmas. Maybe you’ve heard about Ebenezer Scrooge in the Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol, or about the Grinch in Dr. Seuss’s story How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Both of these fictional characters eventually change and join in to celebrate Christmas—but, tragically, the real-life King Herod in our Bible reading  for today did not. Herod’s cruelty and suspicion led him to respond with murderous hatred when he heard about Jesus’ being born as “king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2-3).Herod’s cruelty may make us shudder, but the human heart is naturally prone to fight against God’s gift of his Son for our salvation. Christmas confronts us with our need for a new king, one who dethrones our priorities and requires us to make space for God’s plan in our lives. Christmas can be attractive as long as our focus is on tinsel and nostalgia. But when the coming of Christ demands that we turn our desires and goals over to God in repentance, our natural impulse is to fight back.Our anger and hostility over God’s gift of Jesus bring heartache and tears. But God has a way of protecting his witness to us. Jesus escaped Herod’s murderous grasp. But in the process Herod drove the Son of God away and could not hear the good news. His actions are a warning to us when we are prone to like the idea of Christmas but to resist its truth. Holy God, soften our hearts so that we may receive your grace and goodness in Jesus. Amen.

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    The Future Promise of Christmas

    27/12/2025

    [Anna] gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. — Luke 2:38 Sometimes just after the Christmas holiday, I feel a bit of a letdown. For weeks I’ve built up excitement for the coming holiday and have looked forward to celebrating. But now, even if there’s still a family gathering or two to attend, the big event is in the past. And I know that in a few days we’ll start to take down decorations and clear away all the traces of our celebrations.But Christmas has a future dimension as well. It’s not just in the past. Jesus has come, and his first coming is not the only thing that brings us hope.In the temple, Jesus’ parents met Anna. She had dedicated her life to worship and to looking for signs of God’s salvation. Now, as an elderly woman, she recognized the fulfillment of her prayers in Jesus’ birth. And there’s more: Anna encouraged the people around her to see in Jesus the redemption promised to God’s people.Of course, the infant Jesus had not yet completed the work of redemption, and Anna would not likely live to see Christ’s finished work. But her hope reminds us that Christmas is about more than the present times we live in. Jesus has come, and his birth points to the redemption of God’s people. What’s more, through his death and resurrection he has completed the work of salvation for us. And in some ways like Anna, we wait in hope today for his coming again (Revelation 21-22). The best is yet to come! Lord, may the gift of your birth give us hope for the future as we await your coming again. Amen.

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    Marveling at Christmas

    26/12/2025

    The child’s father and mother marveled at what was said about him. — Luke 2:33 Now that Christmas Day has passed, let’s try to make sense of all that we have experienced in the past few weeks. What is the significance of our celebration? Does this season make any difference in the way we live from now on?Certainly we carry with us memories of time spent with family and friends—and (hopefully) warm feelings about gifts we have received. But it can also be helpful to be intentional about naming ways in which we have seen God at work during this season.Mary and Joseph could hardly have imagined how their time of presenting Jesus in the temple would be shaped by the words of Simeon. Looking at Jesus, Simeon saw in this baby the fulfillment of God’s promise of salvation—not just for the world but also for himself personally. Simeon also foresaw that Jesus’ coming would present people with a choice: what will they do when they are presented with the need for salvation?As we let the message of Christmas sink into our hearts, we too should marvel at Jesus. For this infant is indeed God’s promised salvation, the one who knows our hearts and gives peace to all who seek him with repentance and joy.Have you marveled at this Christmas gift? Holy Jesus, fill our hearts with wonder at the gift that is you. May we marvel at who you are, and may we humbly receive your salvation. Amen.

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