Have you had your JOY JUICE today? This Christmas recipe is proven to be the
most effective source of genuine JOY ever experienced through the ages.
Christmas
Day is a little over a week away. Have
we gotten caught up in the hurry and worry? Or are we taking the time to
reflect on the wonderful truth of the real Christmas story? I’ve been enlightened this season by going
back and reading in the Old Testament the prophecies surrounding the birth of
Jesus.
In Micah 5:2,
there is a prophecy that reveals that Bethlehem
would be the birthplace of the Messiah. As
pointed out in the book 100 Prophecies by George Konig and Ray Konig: "The prophecy is effective in a simple
way: It eliminates all other cities and towns throughout the world as a place
in which the Messiah could be born. It narrows the possibilities to one tiny
village just south of Jerusalem."
And throughout the span of the past 27 centuries, from the days of the prophet Micah up through the present time, Bethlehem is credited as being the birthplace for only one person who is widely known throughout the world. And that person is Jesus Christ.
The New Testament books of Matthew and Luke name the town of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus. Matthew 2:1-6 describes the birth of Jesus as the fulfillment of Micah's prophecy. Doesn’t it fill your heart with JOY to see how God’s plan came to pass…and that plan included YOU and ME!?
And throughout the span of the past 27 centuries, from the days of the prophet Micah up through the present time, Bethlehem is credited as being the birthplace for only one person who is widely known throughout the world. And that person is Jesus Christ.
The New Testament books of Matthew and Luke name the town of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus. Matthew 2:1-6 describes the birth of Jesus as the fulfillment of Micah's prophecy. Doesn’t it fill your heart with JOY to see how God’s plan came to pass…and that plan included YOU and ME!?
Let's thank the Lord for the fulfillment of prophecy in the form of a
baby named Jesus! Ponder that! And have
a JOYful Christmas!
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