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Saturday, December 13, 2025

PROVISION

 

PROVISION


Caesar Augustus did proclaim one day

that a census should be taken right way.

Everyone was to return

to the town where they had been born.


So Joseph and his expectant wife

traveled by donkey for days and nights

from Nazareth in Galilee to Judea

traveling through the mountains of Samaria.


The town of Bethlehem was filled with travelers,

crowded and noisy with boisterous revelers.

There were many reunions with loved ones.

Bethlehem was filled with gaiety and fun.


When Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem

was there no one at all there to welcome them?

They soon learned there were no more rooms in the inns.

Did these two feel alone and unwelcome?


Did they wonder how God would provide?

Would God provide a place to reside?

Neither did they have a midwife.

Did they start their life with strife?


Seemingly alone as no one welcomed them

despite the large gathering in Bethlehem.

Did no one at all pay attention

to Mary's delicate condition?


Did the long journey start the contractions?

Did Mary know that night there would be action?

Did Joseph worry that they would spend the night outside?

Did Mary tell Joseph, “Just wait and see, God will provide”?


And God did provide

just as Mary confides

for shelter was suggested

though not usually subjected.


For there was an innkeeper

who was kind enough to offer

them shelter in his stable

where he kept his animals.


Did the innkeeper realize Mary was expecting?

Or was it payment for a night's lodging he was accepting?

Did the expectant parents think, "no thank you,"

or were they too weary and tired to argue?


Was Mary in pain

and did the added strain

of no place to stay

on their hearts lay?


There would be no one to attend,

though it was the traditional custom,

for female relatives to attend

when the baby decided to come.


Was Mary's travail easy?

How did Joseph keep busy?

Would God somehow in time provide?

Did Mary in Joseph confide?


Did they pray and ask God for help

when there wasn't any to help?

Were they left alone to fend for themselves in the world,

though assured they would nurture the Savior of the world?


Were they alone or did God provide

after they prayed and in God confide?

Wasn't there anyone to encourage them

there in the little town of Bethlehem?


But wait – encouragers arrived

when some strangers hurried

to Mary and Joseph's side

when the shepherds arrived.


Have you ever thought that perhaps God provided

encouragers when He sent the shepherds

to the stable that night?

Surely a welcome sight?


The shepherds saw this newborn named Christ the Lord, Jesus,

the promised Messiah – Immanuel, God with us,

who encourages every man in every nation

down though the ages through hundred of generations.


* * * * *


Today God still provides encouragers among us -

friends, who are often ministering angels among us.

God does provide every need along the way.

Often when we take the time to pray.


What has God provided for you today?

Was it something for which you have prayed?

Maybe it was a friend who saw a need

and provided encouragement in deed.


Yes, God will provide

when we confide.

Often with a surprise

so open your heart wide.


Then wait to see how God abundantly provides.

Be sure to celebrate the real Christmas this yuletide!

The birth of the Savior, Jesus, who once came to earth

so that we would believe and receive eternal birth.


In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree

that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.

(This was the first census that took place

while Quirinius was governor of Syria.)

And everyone went to his own town to register.

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth

in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David,

because he belonged to the house and line of David.

He went there to register with Mary,

who was pledged to be married to him

and was expecting a child.

While they were there,

the time came for the baby to be born,

and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son.

She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger,

because there was no room for them in the inn.

Luke 2:1-7



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Friday, December 12, 2025

STABLE

 

STABLE


Sawn from rough-hewn wood

to house cattle it would

one starry night host a guest

that the world could never guess.

Did the innkeeper realize

or was he in for a surprise?


This stable in which donkeys and cows

daily sought shelter and bedded down

was loaned to God one wondrous night

to Joseph and Mary, his wife.

Did the cattle realize

or were they in for a surprise?


This lowly stable, though crudely made,

is where the shepherds found Jesus laid

in a manger box -

the cattle's feeding trough.

Did the manger realize

or was it in for a surprise?


You see, the world expected a King

born in pomp and circumstance to bring

salvation to the world,

not Jesus Christ the Lord

born in a humble stable

shared with barnyard animals.


His birth, quite remarkable,

with wonder filled that stable,

was rejected by the curious

and even made others furious.

So many curious never realized

and would be in for a bigger surprise.


Messiah was born that night

in a stable filled with delight

for when the shepherds entered in

that stable there by the inn

they found their Savior

who would bring favor.


They were in for a surprise

and that wonder and surprise

became their bold testimony

still today making history

as they went and told

so the whole world would know.


* * * * *


That little unpretentious stable by the inn

housed the One who provides stability within.

Good news! With God in you

your life is stable too

for God will remain steadfast

despite whatever comes to pass.


God can use the mundane

to bring praise to His name.

Never think God can't use you

for your life has worth and value.

God has for you a unique plan and purpose

and He's preparing you for the Master's use.


Sometimes God uses the pain of humbling

to prepare you for good that's someday coming.

Learn to ask "what is God teaching me"?

Seeking God will provide stability.

It takes faith to realize.

You'll be in for a surprise!


This will be a sign to you:

You will find a baby wrapped in cloths

and lying in a manger.

Luke 2:12


The God of all grace,

who called you to his eternal glory in Christ...

will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.

I Peter 5:10


He guides the humble in what is right

and teaches them his way.

Psalm 25:9


(God) gives grace to the humble.

James 4:6



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Thursday, December 11, 2025

FEAR

 

FEAR


In the dark of the night

under stars shining bright,

quiet, except for a bleat

from a sheep that couldn't sleep,

shepherds faithfully kept watch

for sheep tend to get lost,

then wild animals prey

on lone sheep gone astray.


Suddenly, without warning,

one night long before morning,

the glory of the Lord shone around,

brighter than the noonday sun shining down,

causing these humble shepherds to be overcome with fear personified -

afraid, frightened, panicked, petrified, terrified for their very lives.

Heart stopping, shaking in their sandals,

consuming fear gripped their innards.


Not only did the glory of the Lord shine around,

an angel of the Lord of heaven and earth came down,

who immediately spoke timeless words of comfort and cheer

to allay any hint of overwhelming worry or fear.

Words that even today calms our fears:

“Do not be afraid” or “Do not fear.”

Words that God's Word repeats over and over for fear

grips our fickle hearts depleting it of joy and cheer.


The angel declared words of hope to the shepherds that night.

Words of good news that brought great joy dispelling their fright.

These words of hope triumphed over any fear;

in fact, turned their fear into holy, reverent/awed fear

for these shepherds quickly hurried to Bethlehem

where they found exactly what the angel had told them.

The promised Messiah, Christ the Lord, God's Son,

the long-awaited Savior, had finally come!


That moment of quaking fear one starry night in the field

had now turned into holy, reverent/awed fear, though not stilled,

for these shepherds told everyone, giving testimony,

repeated down through the ages – the first Christmas story.

A holy, reverent/awed fear where they could not

not stop glorifying and praising God.

Those who heard their report were amazed!

Hope soared again. Prayers of thankfulness raised.


Just think, Christ was born at the time of the census

when the city was full of King David's descendants.

This wonderful, glorious news must have traveled quickly

from house to house, inn to inn, great joy added to the revelry

of seeing long-lost loved ones, friends and family, who had come

not knowing that God's promise to Isaiah would finally come

one miraculous night in an unpretentious stable, lives now guaranteed a new lease:

our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.


Those returning home continued to spread the good news

until this present-day civilized world also knew

that Jesus had come, He came to save

and through His love for us His life He gave.

This good news still reaches out to hurting human hearts today

as in the name of Jesus, God's peace is only a prayer away.

Yes, our Wonderful Counselor, our Mighty God, our Everlasting Father,

our Prince of Peace

can turn our quaking fears into a holy, reverent fear that brings great joy

and abiding peace.


When fear comes

go to the One

who is waiting to hear from you.

Abide in Him each day anew.

The promised Immanuel, God with us,

will relieve our fears when we learn to trust.

Turn whatever it is that brings fear into holy, reverent fear

by glorifying and praising God each and every day of the year.


* * * * *


Fear, in the form of worry,

dispels any peace or calmness.

This fear doesn't bring God glory.

In fact, worry is doubting God's goodness.


Worry says: God isn't big enough,

as we worry out loud “life’s too tough!”

giving credence to whatever troubles us

which ends up eroding our faith, hope, and trust.


There is a God-honoring fear.

It's a holy, worshipful revere.

It's being in awe of God Almighty.

Showing Him respect continually.


To esteem the Lord God is to love Him,

by obeying His commandments found within

God's Holy Word, the Bible.

Holy fear will enable.


Unholy fear disables

doubting it's possible.

Holy fear has hope in God

who sustains us when times are hard.


Christmas reminds us

that God is WITH us

as our personal, loving Immanuel

giving us hope through what seems impossible.


How deplorable, this holy, reverent fear so absent from today's society,

where OMG degrades the one true God's holiness every second continually,

where God and His Word, His good-for-us principles, are absent from the majority,

and noticeably absent from so-called "Christmas" celebrations and festivities.


Tell someone today about how the shepherds quaking demure

was forever changed into holy, reverent, godly manner.

Perhaps they too will exchange daily worry

into a testimony for God's glory.


An angel of the Lord appeared to them,

and the glory of the Lord shone around them,

and they were terrified.

But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid.

I bring you good news of great joy

that will be for all the people."

Luke 2:9-10


Do not fear, for I am with you;

do not be dismayed, for I am your God.

I will strengthen you and help you;

I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

Isaiah 41:10


So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph,

and the baby who was lying in the manger.

When they had seen him,

they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child,

and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them.

Luke 2:16-18


The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God

for all the things they had heard and seen,

which were just as they had been told.

Luke 2:20


For to us a child is born,

to us a son is given,

and the government will be on his shoulders.

And he will be called

Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,

Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Isaiah 9:6



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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

FAVOR

 

FAVOR


When God sent the angel Gabriel to visit Mary

in Nazareth in the town of Galilee,

Gabriel's first words to Mary were:

"you are highly favored!"

and "the Lord is with you."

Assurances we all need daily, it's true.


What if we all greeted each other with such blessings:

a heart-felt greeting and benediction.

Our burdens would seem lighter

and our faces shine brighter

if we were reminded of God's presence -

daily - not just during this season of presents.


What does it mean to garner God's favor?

Favor is being blessed with God's good pleasure.

It's God's approval, or acceptance, with blessings.

God's favor is connected with righteous living.

Righteous living is outlined in God's Word,

to be shared with everyone in this world.


The Greek word for favor is charis meaning grace.

Grace is often described as God's unmerited favor to us.

To simplify, it's God's unconditional love.

We don't earn favor or grace, it's free; from heaven above.

It might be hard to grasp unconditional love

as our finite minds place conditions on love.


Gabriel also greeted Mary with "the Lord is with you."

What a promise! The Lord is with you and WILL never leave you.

Note the word will, meaning present tense.

His presence is abiding. What a present!

This present or gift was promised to Joseph by an angel as well

when the angel told him the baby's name would be Immanuel.


Immanuel means God WITH us.

What a wonderful promise!

Paul describes it as an "indescribable gift" (I Cor. 9:15).

Take a moment to ponder this gift in your spirit.

Then thank God for the gift of His presence

as you prepare to give Christmas presents.


Here's a benediction/blessing from God's Word to you:

May the God of hope

fill you with all joy and peace

as you trust in him,

so that you may overflow with hope

by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13


* * * * *


The Bible tells us that Abel, Abraham, Noah,

Moses, Gideon, Samuel, Job, and many others

were commended by God because of their faith.

God's word for approval is favor or grace.


Why were these men approved by God anyways?

Because they desired to walk in God's ways:

being righteous, blameless, godly,

set apart, turning from evil - holy.


Not by works, but through obedience,

coveting a relationship, through reverence,

for the fear of the Lord means awe.

For their life to give God laud.


To give God glory and praise,

to seek His presence every day,

for each day is a present.

A blessing from God, a gift.


The angel went to her and said,

Greetings, you who are highly favored!

The Lord is with you.”

Mary was greatly troubled at his words

and wondered what kind of greeting this might be.

But the angel said to her,

Do not be afraid, Mary,

you have found favor with God...”

Luke 1:28-30


Moses said to the Lord...

If you are pleased with me,

teach me your ways so I may know you

and continue to find favor with you.”

Exodus 33:12-13


May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;

establish the work of our hands for us.

Psalm 90:17


Glory to God in the highest,

and on earth peace to men

on whom his favor rests.

Luke 2:14


Now is the time of God's favor,

now is the day of salvation.

II Corinthians 6:2b


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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

GREAT THINGS

 

GREAT THINGS


A miracle: a great and good work that only the one true God can do – a miracle for sure.

Mary glorified God with rejoicing for the great things God was doing through her.

Not only for choosing her to be the mother

of Jesus, the Son of God, the promised Savior,

but for God's mercy to all generations,

God's forbearance seen everyday in action.


What a great thing God's gift of mercy is!

Undeserved for sure. God is so gracious!

Compassionate.

Faithful. Patient.

Abounding in loving-kindness which endures forever.

And thankfully hearing and, in His time, answering prayers.


Consider what a great thing God's mighty deeds (miracles) are.

Speaking forth night and day, the sun, the moon, the stars,

vegetation,

animals, humans...

starting with creation -

then bringing salvation!


Great things - lifting up the humble,

causing the proud in heart to stumble.

God sees, God hears, God is concerned, God knows,

God can fill the longing of our soul;

while also enacting His justice

on those who pervert righteousness.


Great things – filling our hungry souls -

including heart, mind - and spirit also.

God does desire the best for us

lovingly honored through faith and trust.

Like Mary, pray a prayer of thankfulness to God

then look for God’s blessings on the journey you trod.


What great things God has done for us!

What great things God has planned for us!

What great things are available when we, like Mary,

rejoice in God, our Savior, and bring God glory.

I know you can say with me, God has done great things.

That God should love you and I, what a great thing!


* * * * *


How God desires that we be like Mary -

that our soul and spirit give God glory!

To be so in tune with God's will for us

that our words and thoughts glorify Jesus!


We all can say, like Mary, God has done great things for us.

May we use God's blessings to us to glorify Jesus.

One blessing is God's mercy, God's love for us despite our actions.

This is one blessing that God extends toward all generations.


Every day God performs mighty works, miracles,

when prayer is answered for something that seems quite impossible.

What great thing has God granted you recently?

Like Mary, are you praising and giving God glory?


God will bless you when you worship Him

with words of praise and thanksgiving.

May giving God glory

be your life's story.


And Mary said:

“My soul glorifies the Lord

and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,

for he has been mindful

of the humble state of his servant.

From now on all generations will call me blessed,

for the Mighty One has done great things for me -

holy is his name.

His mercy extends to those who fear him,

from generation to generation.

He has performed mighty deeds with his arm;

he has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts.

He has brought down rulers from their thrones

but lifted up the humble.

He has filled the hungry with good things

but has sent the rich away empty.

He has helped his servant Israel,

remembering to be merciful

to Abraham and his descendants forever,

even as he said to our fathers.”

Luke 1:46-55


The Lord said, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people...

I have heard them crying out...

and I am concerned about their suffering.

So I have come down to rescue them...”

Exodus 3:7-8


This happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God...

He has delivered us... Past

He will deliver us. Present

On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us. Future

II Corinthians 1:9-10


Praise the Lord, O my soul,

and forget not all his benefits -

who forgives all your sins

and heals all your diseases,

who redeems your life from the pit

and crowns you with love and compassion,

who satisfies your desires with good things

so that your youth is renewed like the eagle.

Psalm 103:2-5


Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed,

for his compassions never fail.

They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.

Lamentations 3:22-23


Be glad and rejoice.

Surely the Lord has done great things.

Joel 2:21


Take a moment to read the following from Psalm 146.

Quite similar to Mary's prayer starting at Luke 1:46.

A verification of Mary's believing faith

through a spiritual upbringing and her heart of grace.


Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob,

whose hope is in the Lord his God,

the Maker of heaven and earth,

the seas, and everything in them -

the Lord, who remains faithful forever.

He upholds the cause of the oppressed

and gives food to the hungry.

The Lord sets prisoners free,

the Lord gives sight to the blind,

the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down,

the Lord loves the righteous.

The Lord watches over the alien

and sustains the fatherless and the widow,

but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.

Psalm 146:5-9


When you read the word "great" throughout the Scriptures daily

perhaps you could transpose great to mean extraordinary

and come to realize God's amazing grace, also extraordinary.




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Monday, December 8, 2025

GOOD THINGS

 

GOOD THINGS


Mary thanked God for filling the hungry with good things.

I'm sure she was thinking of more than what she was eating.

I'm certain she thanked God often for everything

and everyday added to her prayers of thanksgiving.


Thankful for God providing her husband, Joseph,

who obeyed God in taking her as his wife.

Thankful that he was a righteous, godly man,

who set a good example as a Christian.

I'm sure Mary viewed her husband as a good thing.


Thankful for the safe trip as they traveled

for there were often reports of muggers.

Thankful to see family and friends

as they reached their long journey's end.

Safe travels, friends and family, are more good things.


Thankful for a place to stay,

even though it smelled like hay.

Also thankful there were no complications

when her pregnancy came to its completion.

Shelter and good health are always good things.


Thankful for those encouragers

that came in the form of shepherds

who told her of events too awesome and wonderful to contemplate.

Events that the foundation of society would one day shake.

Those who encourage us bless us with good things.


Thankful that God keeps His promises

in providing a Savior named Jesus,

who is also Immanuel, God with us,

when in faith we believe in God and trust.

God's promises are very good things.


* * * * *

So thankful Mary was, she pondered and treasured all these amazing things

in her heart, spirit, and soul for God had become her everything.

There wasn't anything she didn't thank God for.

There wasn't anyone she could have loved more.


Like Mary, does your soul glorify the Lord?

Like Mary, does your spirit rejoice in God?

Are words of gratitude spoken throughout your day

in praise to the Creator of all your days?


You'll find that if your day starts

filled with a grateful heart

joy will bubble up in you

and last the whole day through.


Give it a try.

You’ll wonder why

you put off so long

your heart’s one true song.


He has filled the hungry with good things.

Luke 1:53


Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.

Luke 2:19


“My soul glorifies the Lord

and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,

for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant...

the Mighty One has done great things for me – holy is his name.”

Luke 1:46-49



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Sunday, December 7, 2025

ANGELS

 

ANGELS


Have you wondered what God named his other angels?

We know of Michael and Gabriel.

They were sent to earth as special messengers.

All angels, though, have a special purpose for

they were created to do God’s work -

certainly, a God-honoring output.


In the Bible, angels often appeared in visions.

We read an angel spoke to Joseph in his dreams.

Joseph must have been in a listening “yes, Lord” frame of mind

for he obeyed the angelic directive time-after-time.

Joseph's obedience changed the course of history

as the Christmas story is God's Son's birth story.


This angel, a messenger direct from God, and loyal,

came to Joseph when he was in mental turmoil

giving godly instructions for righteous Joseph to follow,

after Joseph had thought of a human response allowed.

A timely angel with greetings who

would change society anew.


The angel, Gabriel, appeared in person to both Zechariah and Mary

with a message that seemed quite an impossibility.

Both were gripped with fear

when Gabriel appeared.

Zechariah responded with disbelief,

while Mary's response was one of believing faith.


Perhaps one of Gabriel's roles

is to bring peace to God's people

for “do not be afraid” were words

that these surprised believers heard.

Many angels brought a message of peace

for they brought with them a new lease.


One night an angel, surrounded by the glory of the Lord,

came down from heaven with good news of great joy for the shepherds.

As with Joseph, Mary, and Zechariah, who were dismayed,

this angel said to the shepherds, “Do not be afraid.”

One role of angels must be to encourage people

for as a human race we are fearful people.


This angel could rightly be called a good news angel,

though the Bible also speaks of avenging angels.

Heavenly hosts are another name for angels.

They visited earth then went back to heaven to dwell.

These angels were praising God

with voices giving glory to God.


This occupation was not new to them

for that is the angels role in heaven.

These angels praise God day and night,

perhaps surrounded by a bright light,

for God is light and in Him is no darkness.

The fallen angel, satan, distributes wickedness.


After Jesus' temptation in the wilderness,

ministering angels came to encourage Jesus,

strengthening him, perhaps with sustenance,

for Jesus had been without nourishment

for 40 days and nights

being tempted by Satan's fight.


God sends guardian angels to watch over us.

Though often unaware of, they protect us.

Doing God's bidding they come

just when we most need them.

God sometimes uses ordinary people for this purpose, too.

I'm sure you can think of an “angel” who was there for you.


* * * * *


Today there are still "angels" in our midst.

Some will greet you with a hug and a kiss.

Perhaps they are named Gloria or Marco.

Others might be Angela or Antonio.


How can we be an "angel" to another?

Certainly we can encourage one another.

Right now, today, take the time

to send a note, make a call, be kind.


Encouragement will be recalled

time-after-time when life's lulls

on days that are weary

leave one downhearted and teary.

An angel of the Lord

appeared to him in a dream and said,

"Joseph son of David,

do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife,

because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit."

Matthew 1:20


An angel of the Lord

appeared to Joseph in a dream.

Matthew 2:13


An angel of the Lord

appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt.

Matthew 2:19


The angel answered, “I am Gabriel.

I stand in the presence of God,

and I have been sent to speak to you

and to tell you this good news.”

Luke 1:19


God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee,

to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph,

a descendant of David.

The virgin's name was Mary.

Luke 1:26-27


An angel of the Lord appeared to them,

and the glory of the Lord shone around them,

and they were terrified.

But the angel said to them,

Do not be afraid.

I bring you good news of great joy

that will be for all the people.”

Luke 2:9-10


Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host

appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men.”

Luke 2:13


When the angels had left them and gone into heaven...

Luke 2:15


He will command his angels concerning you

to guard you in all your ways.

Psalm 91:11


Angels came and attended him.

Matthew 4:11


Are not all angels ministering spirits

sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?

Hebrews 1:14


Do not forget to entertain strangers,

for by so doing some people have entertained angels

without knowing it.

Hebrews 13:2



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