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ElementaryDecember 15
Celebrate because God sent a Savior.
In week three, we head to Luke 2:1-7 for the birth of Jesus! This Word that God had promised from the beginning had finally arrived as a humble baby. It may not have been as everyone thought, such as a warrior or someone with high status, but it was exactly what the world needed. God’s rescue plan to save the world was in motion, and as we remember how Jesus was born, we can always find a reason to celebrate!
Bottom Line: Celebrate because God sent a Savior. We all know that Christmas is about Jesus, but sometimes it’s easy to make it all about the lights, decorations, and presents. Those things aren’t bad, but it’s important that we stay focused on the truth of what and WHO we celebrate at Christmas. God loved us enough to send Jesus to rescue us. Knowing that can help us celebrate Jesus, the true reason for the season.
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Celebrate because God is with you
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You always have something to give
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God gives us good things
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Be ready to do the right thing
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Make time to help others
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Use what you have to help others
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Never stop growing in wisdom
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When you see yourself clearly, you can make the wise choice
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Wisdom is worth searching for
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