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Christ the Savior Is Born
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God's Love Breaks the Darkness
The prophet Isaiah foretold that one born king of the Jews would draw kings and peoples from distant nations to the light of his glory. His love will break the darkness, so arise and shine!
Sunday, January 4, 2026
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Christ the Savior Is Born
The Twelve Days of Christmas are the days between Christmas Day and January 6. What is special about January 6? It is the day when the Christian Church celebrates the Festival of the Epiphany. Epiphany comes from a Greek word meaning “reveal.” When the Savior was born, he was first revealed as love’s pure light to Israelites: Mary, Joseph, the shepherds. Today we see the Lord miraculously guiding foreigners across countless miles so the Savior’s holy face could be revealed to them as well. The Festival of Epiphany is sometimes known as Christmas for the Gentiles. We Gentiles (non-Jews) rejoice in the good news that this Jewish baby is a gift for all people, Christ the Savior of the world.
God's Love Breaks the Darkness
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