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Day 11: The Candles
In the 1600s, the British conquered Ireland and implemented harsh laws that affected Irishmen. The British even drove out the religious leaders and warned them never to return. However, on Christmas Eve, Irish families of faith would place three candles in their windows to represent Joseph, Mary, and Jesus. These signaled to a traveling priest that the doors were unlocked and he would be welcome to come in, share a meal with the family, and celebrate Christmas.
John 1:5 says, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
Believers understood that no matter how powerful their oppressors were they could not wipe out the Light of Jesus.
Takeaway: Light a candle in your home and think about the ways that you can stand firm in your faith even when you are facing challenges.
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Advent is a term that means “a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the coming of Christ.” In this 24-day plan, you will look at some of our favorite Christmas traditions and see how we can use each one to point back to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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