Hi beautiful people and Merry Christmas! Can y'all believe this year is over? I still wanted to get on here for a Monday message. Christmas happens to fall on a Monday which is so beautiful. We get to talk about Jesus, the reason for the season. He literally came down from glory. He was being worshipped day and night, night and day. He is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords. He is royalty. He is God. Okay, He was in the heavens of heavens, like in glory. No pain, no suffering, no nothing. And He said, you know what? I'm willing to be the sacrifice. God made Himself to be made flesh to come in this earth and die. You know in Genesis 1 it says, let us make man in our own image. Jesus was part of that us. And for Him to sacrifice the way He did into obedience unto death, what a joy! We get to worship Him, observe Him, reverence Him, and celebrate His birth. We know it probably wasn't in December that He was actually born biblically. You know it probably didn't land in December, on December 25th. But this is when we celebrate it. This is when we take time to acknowledge that Jesus, You came down to die for us. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He is the very Word that we stand on. He is our hope. He is our future. And I love you, Jesus, today. And I just wanted to get on here and say, thank you, Jesus, for sacrificing yourself and making sure that I had a chance in heaven, that I had a chance to escape hell, that I had a chance to know you through your sacrifice. And, you know, if you don't know Jesus today, just take some time to really think about what this holiday is about. It's been commercialized, it's become fluffy, it's become all these other things. I love some of the things, you know, the lights, the fun, the music, and all this stuff. But when we get down to the nitty-gritty that He came to this world and was born in a manger, from glory being worshiped both day and night, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, to come as a baby born in a manger, which was prophesied, and to suffer such a gruesome, harsh death so that we can be saved, so that we can know God, so that the veil would be torn between us and God, and we'd have a chance at heaven through accepting Him as our Lord and Savior. What a gift. I don't know what you're gonna open up today, I don't know what you're gonna get today, I don't know what you're hoping for under a tree or from your friends and family or whatever else, but the gift of salvation is here. And if you want it, it's the best gift you can ever get ever in life, and it's free. The gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. And if you want it today, I welcome you to pray this prayer with me. Say, Jesus, I believe that You are God. I believe that You died and rose again from the grave. I ask that You forgive me of all of my sins, everything I've done wrong that may hurt You, every way that I've gone, O God, that is against Your will. Forgive me, Jesus. I believe in You. I want to walk with You. Change my life. I ask that Your Holy Spirit fill me right now in the name of Jesus. I want to be adopted into Your family, God. I need a new life. I believe in this salvation that You offer, and I thank You for this free gift. I accept Your salvation, and I accept it with gratitude. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. If you prayed that prayer, welcome to the family. Jesus loves you. It is very obvious that He loves you. To suffer and die the way He did, and to come to be born in a manger the way He did, it is very obvious that Jesus loves you. And the sin of the world, and the confusion of other things, or the pain we experience in life, that's not Jesus. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He gave His life for you, that you may know true love, and that you may experience real, true, everlasting life. God bless you. I hope you go out there and release the zeal you have for Jesus, even on Christmas Day. Enjoy your family, your friends, and if you don't have that, enjoy Jesus, if you accepted that prayer. He's with you. He loves you, and please DM me if you prayed that prayer. If you want more prayer, or guidance, or some support, I'm here for you. And I have a community of people that I know and love that could also help you. So, I love you so much. Merry Christmas. Merry more Christ. Bye.
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