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As Christmas draws near, remember that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, is providentially guiding the path of all of his sheep into the house of the LORD forever.

Our sin is accounted to Christ as he is made to be sin for us; his righteousness is imputed to us as we receive his righteous status.

Christ has dignified our human nature by returning to God’s presence to intercede for us as our sympathetic high priest.

The good news of Christmas is that Jesus came to earth to call us out of the depths of our ruin and into the peaceful presence of God to behold his glorious face forever.

Let’s not try to improve upon the good news of the biblical account of Christmas.

As true God and true man, Christ the Redeemer can bring us back to God. He is himself our Substitute and Savior.

God’s redemptive promises are filled in ways that are often beyond our greatest expectations. His infinitely glorious presence returned to the temple in humble human form.

Because of Jesus, who came for us and for our salvation, we have the full assurance that he will never utterly withdraw his presence from his true children.

God’s presence everywhere is actually the bedrock of the revelation of his special, covenantal, intimate, gracious presence with his people.

The child’s name meant that God would be present with them in their battle to achieve victory on their behalf.