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A Gift for All

DAY 3 OF 10

In the Beginning

“In the beginning God . . .” —Genesis 1:1

“Bethlehem is not the end of our journey but only the beginning.”

So wrote Frederick Buechner in his 1966 work The Magnificent Defeat. And while his words apply to any beginning, Buechner penned them in the context of the Christmas season where the temptation is to linger in the seasonal warmth of peace and joy.

But what did he mean, “Bethlehem is not the end of our journey”?

Buechner sheds light on that. “Home . . . for us is not the manger where the light is gentle and God is a child. . . . We must also depart into our own country again, where peace is not found in escape from the battle but in the very heat of the battle.”

If we’re honest about the vast number of unknowns in store for each of us, the very first words of Scripture have the power to steady us. “In the beginning God . . .” (Genesis 1:1). Even before anything had been formed, “the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters” (v. 2). That’s the timeless nature of God’s truth. He was before all things—everything. And He continues to go before us in all things.

He’s there whether we acknowledge it or not, but why wouldn’t we? If we’re serious about following His ways and will, we’ll both remember and cling to that truth as we enter a new year of our life’s uncertain journey.

As you journey on, remember, God’s already there. He’s been there from the beginning.

John Blase

What uncertainties are you sensing on the horizon? How will you entrust them to your heavenly Father?

Father, thank You for the gift of Your abiding presence as I look to the days ahead.

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About this Plan

A Gift for All

God’s greatest gift to us was His Son, Jesus—our Savior, who died and rose again so that we may live eternally with Him. This unending gift is for everyone. With this truth, we get to be united with a diverse family of believers all over the world. This Christmas season, we’re setting aside 10 days to reflect on what this means for us and how we might share this good news with others.

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