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LLama Loo

🎄 Christmas 🌟 From Past to Present to Promise: Part 3 - When Heaven Touched Earth When the fullness of time had come, God’s plan moved from prophecy to reality. The decree of Caesar Augustus sent every family to register in their ancestral town. For Joseph, a descendant of David, that meant traveling from Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem, the “House of Bread,” fulfilling the ancient prophecy of Micah 5:2: “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.” Mary was heavy with child, and the journey south was long and arduous — nearly ninety miles of rugged, crowded roads. The census had drawn thousands to the city of David, leaving no room in any inn. Luke records simply: “She brought forth her firstborn Son, wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.” (Luke 2:7) The King of kings entered the world not in a palace, but in a stable — the same God who once dwelled in unapproachable glory now resting in straw. ⸻ 👼 The Angels and the Shepherds That night, on the hills outside Bethlehem, humble shepherds kept watch over their flocks. These were ordinary men — uncelebrated, even looked down upon in society. Yet to them, heaven opened. “And behold, an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were greatly afraid. Then the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.’” (Luke 2:9–11) The angel gave them a sign: “You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger.” (Luke 2:12) 🎄 CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Joy #Christmas #History #Jesus #Nativity #Love #Peace

justme

Belief means nothing if it does not make you kinder. Faith loses its meaning the moment it becomes a tool for judgment, control, or cruelty. A kind atheist who acts with compassion is closer to humanity than a believer who harms in the name of God. Because goodness is not proven by prayers, rituals, or labels — it is proven by how you treat another human being. True spirituality is not found in loud devotion, but in quiet empathy. Not in how often you worship, but in how deeply you understand suffering. Not in scripture memorized, but in hearts softened. Religion was meant to awaken conscience, not replace it. When belief excuses cruelty, it has lost its soul. When faith creates fear instead of love, it has missed its purpose. The world does not need more people defending God. It needs more people reflecting compassion. Because in the end, humanity will always matter more than ideology, and love will always be the highest form of belief... 🌿 . . . . #buddha #wisdom #spirituality #awakening #peace #religion #God #kindness #empathy #love

LLama Loo

3 John — A Brief Introduction to the Bible Part 59** 3 John is the most personal of all the New Testament letters. It does not address doctrine broadly or confront false theology directly. Instead, it exposes something just as dangerous to the health of the Church: prideful leadership, abuse of authority, and resistance to truth. Written by the Apostle John in his later years, this short letter reads like a pastoral report — praising what is good, correcting what is harmful, and calling believers to discernment in whom they support and follow. In only a few verses, John draws a sharp contrast between two types of leadership: • One rooted in love, hospitality, and faithfulness • One driven by control, ego, and self-promotion The message is simple — and sobering: Not everyone who holds influence is walking in truth. ⸻ Audience & Setting John writes directly to a believer named Gaius, commending him for his faithfulness, integrity, and support of traveling ministers who were faithfully spreading the gospel. At the same time, John addresses the destructive behavior of Diotrephes, a man who loved to be first, rejected apostolic authority, spread malicious accusations, and actively blocked others from showing hospitality to faithful believers. This letter shows us that the early Church did not struggle only with external persecution — it also faced internal power struggles. ⸻ Major Themes 1. Walking in Truth John expresses joy not in numbers, success, or reputation — but in seeing believers walk faithfully in truth. Faith is measured by daily obedience, not by title or visibility. 2. Hospitality as Gospel Partnership Supporting faithful servants of Christ is presented as active participation in the work of the gospel. Hospitality is not peripheral — it is ministry. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Love #Peace #Hospitality #Kindness #Bible #God #Jesus

maven

Some of you feel it already. That quiet pressure to grow. That sense that there’s more in you than what you’ve been showing the world. If you’re an artist, it’s the hunger to create something that actually means something. If you’re an entrepreneur, it’s the refusal to stay stuck playing small. If you’re just a person trying to do better, it’s the realization that comfort is no longer enough. Here’s the truth most people avoid! Elevation starts the moment you stop waiting to be understood. The ones with sense know this isn’t about hype or shortcuts. 💯 It’s about discipline when nobody’s clapping. It’s about self-belief when the results are still loading. It’s about choosing growth even when it costs you old habits, old circles & old versions of yourself. Not everyone will get it and that’s okay. This message isn’t for everyone. It’s for the ones who are paying attention. If you’re reading this and it hits, keep going. Stay sharp. Stay honest. Stay uncomfortable. You’re not behind, you’re building! What’s being built with intention always lasts.👐🏾 #food #independent #care #NewSeason #news #live #action #peace #moral #strive #love #vision