The whole earth quakes. And now awaits.
A baby born.
Our Savior.
From the Cradle to the Cross,
We hold such hope for all our loss.
John, the beloved says this: Grace, Mercy, and Peace will be with us. It's a good question to ask what we are missing when we look at the lives of these men who loved the next world more than this world. John knew that God was with Him. Deeply rich in Grace upon Grace called by a Savior. Enveloped in the Mercy of the Cross---he stood there and witnessed the most merciful Act ever made. Shaken full of Peace knowing the disciples were being martyred, while he was abandoned, imprisoned on the island of Patmos.
"Watch yourselves, that you do not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may receive a full reward." 2 John 1:8. Imitate what is good.
You are called,
You are beloved,
You are a kept person.
May Mercy & Peace & Love
be multiplied to you this Christmas.
Jude 1:1-2
Keep yourselves in the Love of God
Waiting anxiously for the Mercy of eternal life.
Jude 1:21
Now unto Him who is able to keep you from stumbling this Christmas, forever. Jude 1:24
Because of the Cradle and the Cross.
PRAYER FROM PSALMS
Oh, Savior of my soul. We so desire wisdom way down deep from our souls. Please pour out your Beauty. May we be different come this happy morn. Ps 51:6

"Grace, mercy, and peace will be with us, from God the Father and from Jesus Christ the Father's Son, in truth and love."
ReplyDeleteOne of the awesome things about the Word is there is a Christmas verse every single day. Once we were in the New Testament, Jesus was on every page. Today is the same Message--yesterday, today and for all time--Jesus brings mercy, Jesus brings Grace, Jesus brings peace.
Love you Pearls here! Blessed Christmas Day to each of you and joy-filled hearts!
Thanks Bev, for the verses from Jude. Went right to my heart and settled there.....also loved the minute prayer of Jude 1:24...Now unto Him who is able to keep you from stumbling,this Christmas and forever. Beautiful words.
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