Xmas FULL of New Beginnings Part 1





Pastor Kyle Steven opened with new message on Sunday, December 13th, appropriately themed “A Christmas Full of New Beginnings.” His message focused on a somewhat “forgotten Christmas story” about the miraculous birth of John the Baptist.

John the Baptist, one of the most important prophets in the Bible, was born by the grace of God alone. Both parents, older God-fearing people, had prayed for many, many years that they would have a child. But Elizabeth, the mother, was sterile. Still, the couple never gave up hope. One day Zachariah, the father, was bestowed a blessing that promised that Elizabeth, though older and sterile, would indeed give birth to a son named John.

This story is both beautiful and humbling at the same time. It reminds me that God’s plans for us are most of the time different than the ones we have for ourselves. But more importantly, God is in control of it all.

There are many times in life where it’s easy to feel anxiety over the things that are, or are not, happening in our lives. I have fallen prey to those agonizing moments where I am praying for something in my life, and almost demanding that I receive those answers to my prayers immediately. Most of the time, too, I have found that I don’t receive those answers. (Or haven’t yet, anyway). Those are hard moments.

Kyle says earnestly, “We can’t force God’s will to happen any quicker than God wants it to happen.” Is there no more of nail-biting truth than that?

It sometimes difficult to realize that the dreams and hopes that we have for ourselves may not come true at the times that we desire them to. Some dreams may never come true at all. And yet, God has a new beginning in store for us all.

Like Elizabeth and Zachariah, it is imperative to remain faithful, and to believe that God will, in some way, at some time, show us a new life that is more than what we could have ever dreamed.

Kyle says it best: “God’s new beginning for us never comes how we expect it; and it’s always better than we could plan it.”



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