4 Ways God’s Light Shines on Your Dark Places at Christmas
By Rick Warren
Lights are everywhere this time of year. In Southern California where I live, you’ll see the first lights go up in the early fall as stores start decorating. Then the cities follow by getting theirs up. Finally, as we finish up Thanksgiving leftovers, many of our neighbors are adding Christmas lights to their homes.
Christmas falls just four days after the longest night of the year, so all of this light comes at a good time.
It’s fitting. When we’re in the darkest part of the year, the light of Christmas breaks through.
Light is a major theme in the Bible. …
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