At Christmas, we pause to remember a simple but world-changing truth:
God came to us.
Jesus did not arrive in power or spectacle. He came quietly—born in a stable, laid in a manger, welcomed by shepherds. Yet that humble arrival marked the turning point of history.
Christmas reminds us that the greatest change in the world always begins the same way:
with a renewed connection to the Savior.
Before revival ever reaches a city or a nation, it begins with hearts returning to Christ—trusting Him, loving Him, and surrendering again to His lordship.
The angels declared, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to those on whom His favor rests.” That peace still comes the same way it did then—not through circumstances changing, but through Jesus entering and ruling our hearts.
If life has been busy…
If faith has felt routine…
If passion has cooled…
Christmas is God’s gentle invitation:
“Come back to Me.”
Reconnecting with the Savior is the beginning of revival.
When Christ is central again, hearts are renewed.
When hearts are renewed, lives change.
And when lives change, God begins to move in powerful ways.
This Christmas, take time to simply be with Jesus. Read the Christmas story slowly. Pray honestly. Worship quietly. Let your heart reconnect with the One who came to save.
That’s where revival always begins.
May your Christmas be filled with His presence, His peace, and renewed love for the Savior.
