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Good News

“Fear not, for today I bring you Good News of Great Joy that will be for all the people.” Luke 2:10

We live in a day and age where we, as Christians, can be so leery about sharing our faith with others for fear of being intolerant and harsh. And yet just the opposite is true. We have GOOD NEWS to share, and who doesn’t want to share good news? Now true, we shouldn’t walk into the grocery store shouting, “Fear not people, for today I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people!!” But on the other hand, we should not be so fearful that we forget that we have good news to share.

The message of Jesus is good news, matter of fact it is the only good news that ultimately impacts our future destiny. No other religion offers this hope and peace to the world. No other religion has a god who died for His people and pursues them love with reckless abandon rising from the dead and offers forgiveness full and free. What we have is truly good news and we need to strategically, through the help and guidance of the Holy Spirit, share it early and often with our world.

Prayer Focus: Lord, thank You for the Good News of Jesus. Thank You for what You have done for me on the cross. Lord give me the courage to share this good news with those that You have placed in my world, and the boldness to live out this good news with my life.

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