Because of Bethlehem: Love Is Born, Hope Is Here

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Max Lucado loves Christmas. Let the sleigh bells ring. Let the carolers sing. The more Santas the merrier. The more trees the better.

He loves it because somewhere someone will ask the Christmas questions: Whats the big deal about the baby in the manger? Who was he? What does his birth have to do with me?

And the answers hes found give us all hope. God knows what its like to be a human. When we talk to him about deadlines or long lines or tough times, he understands. Hes been there. Hes been here. Because of Bethlehem, we have a friend in heaven.

And Christmas begins what Easter celebrates. The child in the cradle became the King on the cross. Because of Bethlehem, we have a Savior in heaven.

These are the heart shaping promises of Christmas. Long after the guests have left and the carolers have gone home and the lights have come down, these promises endure.

Lets turn on the lamp, curl up in a comfortable spot, and look into the odd, wonderful story of Bethlehem.

Max has found a lifetime of hope. We will too.