Christmas Card’s

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I don’t know about your house this year but my house is looking rather bare where Christmas card’s are concerned. Normally we have at least one wall covered in card’s, we have even had to stick them on internal doors in the main living room.

My own thoughts are that people are starting to send Christmas messages through Facebook, Twitter etc, I have received some of these greetings already and sadly they don’t mention the reason for the season I find that a bit sad.

Unlike the messages I’ve been getting through Social Media the ‘Proper card’ that is either delivered or given to you can have the message That ‘Jesus is the reason for the Season’

Mary’s Song

Luke 1:46-55The Message

46-55 And Mary said,

I’m bursting with God-news;
    I’m dancing the song of my Savior God.
God took one good look at me, and look what happened—
    I’m the most fortunate woman on earth!
What God has done for me will never be forgotten,
    the God whose very name is holy, set apart from all others.
His mercy flows in wave after wave
    on those who are in awe before him.
He bared his arm and showed his strength,
    scattered the bluffing braggarts.
He knocked tyrants off their high horses,
    pulled victims out of the mud.
The starving poor sat down to a banquet;
    the callous rich were left out in the cold.
He embraced his chosen child, Israel;
    he remembered and piled on the mercies, piled them high.
It’s exactly what he promised,
    beginning with Abraham and right up to now.

In her song, Mary acknowledges her humble state as a servantof God and recognises that from that humble position, God has done great things for her. This reminds us that Christianity is not about exaulting ourselves but rather lifting others up, empowering them to reach their fullest potential. Just as God has been mindful of Mary’s humble state, we, too, must be mindful of these needs, aspirations and challanges.

Mary’s song also emhasises God’s mercy, which extends from generation to generation. As Christians we can lead with compssion & understanding, creating an enviroment where individuals feel valued and supported. Just as God’s mercy is everlasting, we should nurture the growth and wellbeing of those we meet through our journey

In the bleak mid winter

1 In the bleak midwinter
frosty wind made moan,
earth stood hard as iron,
water like a stone:
snow had fallen,
snow on snow, snow on snow,
in the bleak midwinter,
long ago.

2 Our God, heaven cannot hold him,
nor earth sustain;
heaven and earth shall flee away
when he comes to reign:
in the bleak midwinter
a stable place sufficed
the Lord God Almighty,
Jesus Christ.

3 Enough for him whom cherubim
worship night and day,
a breastful of milk
and a mangerful of hay:
enough for him
whom angels fall down before,
the ox and ass and camel
which adore.

4 Angels and archangels
may have gathered there,
cherubim and seraphim
thronged the air,
but only his mother,
in her maiden bliss,
worshiped the Beloved
with a kiss.

5 What can I give him,
poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd,
I would bring a lamb,
if I were a wise man
I would do my part,
yet what I can I give him,
give my heart.

These heartfelt lyrics offer a profound reflection on the essence of Christianity and leading people to Christ. As Christians, we often contemplate what we can offer, especially when faced with challanges and limitations. Just like the shepherds and the wise men who presented their humble gifts, we too, can find purpose in giving our hearts as leaders. This means leading with genuine care, empathy and selflessness, providing with the best of ourselves and guiding with commitment.

Prayer

Father, as we meditate on these words we recognise the significance of giving our hearts as Christians. Help us to lead with care, empathy & selflessness. May we offer our time, attention and support to help others flourish and succeed. Lord, may our heartfelt dedication inspire trust & loyalty among those around us. Guide us to lead with humility & gracereflecting your love and compassion. Amen

Coming to the light

Isaiah 60:3

Nations will come to your light, and Kings to the brightness of your dawn.

The prophecy of Isaiah speaks of nations coming to the light of God’s glory. As Christians, we should strive to bring light and hope to those around us, inspiring them to reach their fullest potential. Like the wise men who followed the star, we can be guiding lights, leading with vision and purpose and pointing others toward God’s truth and grace.

Prayer

Gracious God, we thank you for the promise that your glory will be a light that draws people from all nations. As Christians ,help us to be guiding lights, inspiring and empowering those around us to reach their fullest potential. May we lead with vision and purpose, always pointing others towards your truth and grace. Guide our Christian journey, O Lord, and use us to bring hope and positive change to the lives of those we serve. Amen.

The Birth of Christ

Luke 2:1-7New International Version

The Birth of Jesus

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town to register.

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.

The birth of Christ in a manger exemplifies the essence of servant leadership. As Christians we are called to serve rather than be served. A servant leadershipstyle involves putting the needs of others first, empowering members and helping them reach their full potential.

In the midst of challenging circumstances, Mary & Joseph exhitbited grace and compassion towards each other and the new born Jesus. As Christians we are bound to encounter obstacles & uncertainties, and how we respond to these situations impact’s our teams morale & resilience. By leading with grace & compassion, we create an atmosphere of support and understanding, fostering a culture of growth & resilience.

Prayer

Father, we are humbled by the life of Jesus’ humble birth, which teaches us the value of servant leardership. Help us lead with humility,grace and compassion always seeking to serve. May our lives reflect your love & humility, creating a culture of trust, growth & resilience. Guide us to identify with the needs of our members and provide support and empowerment they need to thrive. May we flourish finding strength in humble beginingsand reaching their full potential. Amen

The Lord’s Servant

Luke 1:38 New International Version 38 “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her.

Mary’s humble acceptace of God’s plan teaches us the importance of humility in leadership. Mary’s response “I am the Lord’s servant”, demonstrates a willingness to submit to God’s will & purposes. As Christians our humility allows us to recognise that our abilities & achievements come from God, not our own efforts. Embracing humility allows us to lead with grace, acknowledging our dependence on god’s wisdom and success.

Prayer

Father, we thank you for the example of Mary, who embraced humility & submission to your will. As Christians help us to lead with humble hearts, acknowledging our dependence on you. Keep us from pride and self reliance, and help us to always seek your wisdom & guidance in our leadership. May our humility be a testimony of your grace & love. Amen

The Wise Men

Matthew 2:9-10New International Version

After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. 10 When they saw the star, they were overjoyed.

The joy of the wise men upon finding Jesus in Bethlehem reminds us of the joy we find in our purpose as Christians. Just as the wise men experienced great joy in encountering the Saviour, our Christian journey becomes more fulfilling when we discover and embrace our purpose. When we lead with purpose, our actions are drivenby a higher calling and our impact on those around us becomes more profound.

Prayer

Gracious God, we thank you for the Joy that comes from fulfilling our Christian purpose. As Christians help us to align our goals with your divine calling for our lives. Grant us the wisdom and insight to discover our leadership and embrace our Christian purpose. May our lives be a source of joy and inspiration to those around us, reflecting your love and grace. Amen

God with us

Isaiah 7:14 in the New International Version of the Bible reads: “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.”

Immanuel, meaning “God with us” reminds Christians of God’s presence and support in every circumstance. The birth of Jesus embodies the truth that God is not distant but actively involved in our lives. As we celebrate Christmas, let us be assured that we do not we do not lead alone. The presence of Immanuel assures us that God walks alongside us in our Christian journey, providing guidance, strength and comfort.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, we thank you for the assurance that you are always with us in our Christian journey. As Christians help us to rely on your presence and draw strength from your guidance. When we face challenges, may we find comfort in knowing that you are Immanuel – God with us. Guide us, O Lord, and be our constant companionin every aspect of our lives. Amen