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Text: Luke 10:38–42 (Mary and Martha)
The holidays can turn into holy chaos. We rush, spend, plan, and stress — but miss the One thing that matters most. This week we look at how busyness can become the greatest barrier to intimacy with Jesus.
The Pressure to Perform: Like Martha, we can get caught serving the moment but missing the meaning.
The Power of Presence: Mary chose what mattered — sitting at the feet of Jesus.
The Pause that Changes Everything: Peace is not found in what you finish, but in who you focus on.
Luke 10:38–42
Psalm 46:10
Matthew 6:33
Simplify your schedule. Choose presence over perfection this Christmas. Build margin in your day to sit with Jesus before you serve anyone else.
If the enemy can’t make you bad, he’ll make you busy. Let’s not let the noise of the season drown out the voice of the Savior.
Text: Luke 12:15 — “Life does not consist in the abundance of possessions.”
We’re told that Christmas is about giving — but we’ve turned it into getting. What if joy isn’t something you can buy, but something you receive through surrender?
The Lie of Lack: The world says, “You need more.” Jesus says, “I am enough.”
The Gift of Contentment: Gratitude transforms what you have into enough.
The True Exchange: Jesus traded heaven for humanity — the most generous act ever given.
Luke 12:15
Philippians 4:11–13
2 Corinthians 9:8
Practice generosity this week. Give something that costs you — not in money, but in meaning. Time, forgiveness, encouragement.
What if the greatest thing you could give this Christmas isn’t under a tree — but comes from your heart?
Text: Luke 2:6–7 — “There was no room for them in the inn.”
In the rush of life, it’s easy to fill every space. But the first Christmas reminds us that Jesus often shows up where there’s room. The question is — is there any left?
The Crowded Heart: The innkeeper didn’t say “no” to Jesus — he just didn’t have space.
The Sacred Margin: Sometimes the holiest thing you can do is create space for God to move.
The Gift of Availability: God doesn’t need perfect people — just open hearts.
Luke 2:6–7
Revelation 3:20
Matthew 6:21
Clear your heart’s calendar. Turn down one commitment this week to make room for connection with Jesus. Let silence be your sanctuary.
Jesus was born in a place no one expected — because someone made room where others wouldn’t. Will you?
Text: 1 Corinthians 13:13 — “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love.”
When the lights come down and the leftovers are gone, what’s left? Christmas was never meant to be a moment — it’s a movement of God’s love that changes everything.
Faith That Anchors: Trusting God beyond the season keeps you grounded in every storm.
Hope That Sustains: The manger points to the cross — and the cross points to resurrection.
Love That Endures: Love is the language of heaven and the legacy of Christmas.
1 Corinthians 13:13
John 3:16
Romans 15:13
Carry Christmas into the new year. Commit to living with faith, hope, and love in every decision and relationship.
Christmas doesn’t end when the decorations come down — it begins when Christ reigns in your heart. Eliminate what doesn’t belong so what matters most can shine.