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…and they will call him Immanuel” (which means “God with us”).
Think about what our lives would be like without the many comforts we take for granted today.
Kindness is essential in all relationships. But simply being nice and doing kind acts alone is often insufficient.
Kindness is a profound force in rebuilding broken relationships, acting as both the healing salve and the bridge to re-connection.
Kindness has the quiet, transformative power to rebuild even the most fractured relationships.
When someone wrongs us—whether through betrayal, insult, or some other hurt—our natural impulse may be to seek revenge. Stories, movies, and even social media often glorify the idea of “getting even,” making it seem powerful or even necessary.
When Jesus spent time hanging out with the rejects of the religious leadership, that’s what God would do. Jesus was accused of being a friend of tax collectors and sinners. God the Father is a friend of sinners too.
Faith… is not just believing a fact or something I was told. It is a relational word. Faith is essentially “trust”.
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