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Intro
Favorite Christmas traditions
Do traditions sometimes get in the way of the true meaning of Christmas?
"I want no Christmas without a burden for lost souls, a message for sinners, a heart to bring in the lost sheep so dear to the Shepherd, the sinning souls for whom Christ died." - John R. Rice
"I want no Christmas without a burden for lost souls, a message for sinners, a heart to bring in the lost sheep so dear to the Shepherd, the sinning souls for whom Christ died."
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- John R. Rice
The point - Jesus was born to bring us into a relationship with God.
When you celebrate Christmas, it’s useless to celebrate the fact that He came if you don’t grasp WHY He came.
- God’s perfect timing
David - a man after God’s heart (, )
2. Caesar Augustus census brought Mary and Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem (90 mi)
) - His
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