Christmas is almost here, and many of us have been focusing on the birth of Jesus in our classrooms and homes. As we do this, let’s use this opportunity to also focus on how all the events and details surrounding His birth point to the faithfulness and truthfulness of God. For example, have your children consider these two verses written about 700 years before the birth of Jesus:
—Micah 5:2
These are two different prophets of God, writing hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, with specific details regarding His birth. Details fulfilled, exactly as told. Why emphasize this aspect of the Christmas story? Because, if our children are to come to saving faith and grow and mature in that faith, they need to have an unshakeable confidence in the truthfulness of God and His Word!
"Christmas is the reassertion of the foundation of all truth and goodness and beauty," writes John Piper, "because Christmas means: God is truthful." He continues:
We want to offer you some free resources to help children focus on the true meaning of Christmas:
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“Jesus the Savior is Born” (from our curriculum, Jesus, What a Savior)
This free lesson (or family devotional) includes lesson material, visuals, Student Workbook, and Growing in Faith Together parent page. You may print or make copies of these materials for use in your home, church, or school.
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Eternal Joy
A two-chapter excerpt from More Than a Story: New Testament about the good news given to Zechariah, Mary, and the shepherds...so that they might rejoice in the good news of the birth of the Savior.
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May your children and grandchildren rejoice this Christmas in God's faithfulness and truthfulness in the birth of the Savior we celebrate.
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