There was no room in that comfortable place—for a woman in labor, a newborn baby, or God Himself.
There was no room in that comfortable place—for a woman in labor, a newborn baby, or God Himself.
Joseph protected Mary the best way he knew how—and God worked through it to fulfill His promise.
What seemed small was part of God’s rescue plan for the entire world.
Joseph chose mercy over anger and protection over pride. In his kindness, we glimpse the heart of Christ Himself.
Jesus is the sunrise who came down to light our way.
God’s promises are so sure they can be spoken of as already fulfilled.
God does not overlook us—not even the least, the last, or the lowest.
John’s birth was God’s great mercy, pointing ahead to Jesus—the Savior who gives us true/compiler safety now and forever.
Mary bursts into praise, overwhelmed by God’s goodness. As Jesus once depended on her, we depend on Him—our Savior who never fails.
Elizabeth rejoiced because Jesus came near. We too celebrate the Savior who comes to us with eternal love and life.