Luke 2:14
Feb 12, 2026 12:00

Inspiration
Day 4 of our journey ends with tonight's verse. Don’t forget to check out this morning's inspiration if you haven't yet. The birth of Jesus wasn't just a historical event; it was a celestial proclamation, a chorus of joy sung by angels in the highest heavens. This Christmas, let's not merely exchange presents but, in the quiet moments, listen to the echoes of that celestial hymn, reminding us of the profound peace bestowed upon us. In a world often clamoring for peace, the message of Christmas resounds louder than ever. The peace we seek isn't just a temporary ceasefire but a transformative inner calm—a peace that emanates from a divine source. As we navigate the hustle of the season, let's pause to absorb the angelic refrain: "On earth, peace." It's an invitation to partake in the tranquility that flows from God's favor. Let's carry this message in our hearts, sharing the joyous news of heavenly glory and peace on earth. Tomorrow, join me as we unwrap more treasures of wisdom and reflection. Wishing you a Christmas filled with the resounding echoes of heavenly peace.
Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, let Your glory and peace resonate in my heart. May the joy of Christmas become a haven of tranquility, a reminder of Your favor and the heavenly proclamation that echoes through time. In the midst of festive busyness, grant us moments of reflection to absorb the profound peace You offer. May this prayer connect us all in the shared joy of Your favor. Please bless me and everyone I love with the assurance of Your presence. In Jesus's name I pray. Amen.
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