Hope and Unity: The True Meaning of Christmas

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"The cost of living crisis, the war in Ukraine, yes that's still going on. They bring us bad news. They paint the picture of hopelessness." [04:47] (Download)

"Because the only hope that they have is Jesus. He's the only one that will bring everlasting lasting peace. He's the only one who has a solution for their problem." [07:44] (Download)

"Today, more than ever, we need hope. Today, more than ever, our neighbours need a light to know the name of Jesus. Christmas is a great time to celebrate him, to remember him, to focus on him." [28:20] (Download)

"Because I can worship Jesus every day of the year, and I should worship him every day of the year, and I should celebrate that he was born every day of the year. Why? Because it happened. Because it's true. Because the gift was given." [29:51] (Download)

"Because you can't take Christ out of Christmas. Because there's something special about this month. There's something special about the 25th of December." [12:48] (Download)

"The greatest gift that was ever given. The reason why we give presents to each other is because God gave us a present. He gave us the greatest gift. Jesus." [18:35] (Download)

"don't get tricked into looking for the Rembrandts or the Picasso's. Look for the son. Because Jesus is the reason. He's everything." [44:54] (Download)

"And we see throughout the Bible how God chose to use the foolish things, to confound the wise, the things that the world sees as lowly, to lift up his name, to worship him." [36:00] (Download)

"There is only hope from one place, and that's the throne room of heaven. And his name is Jesus. And he brought hope into the world. And he placed it in everyone that believes in him." [36:00] (Download)

"There's something powerful about Christians that come together and do something in unity. Even in the secular world, there seems to be a consciousness of something transcendent and divine during this time of the year." [22:20] (Download)
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