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Illustration - Telling the stories of how Christmas gifts under our trees after Mass on Christmas Eve.
Santa always knew what I always wanted.
Maybe you’re thinking, good for you, but I don’t always get what I want.
Well, there is something to be said about couple of biblical characters found in Luke ch.1 in which they didn’t get want they wanted either.
No one ever wants a lousy present.
Our lousy present relates to our relationships, happiness, and contentment.
Sower friendships, sadness and unsatisfied is the definition of a lousy present.
But God doesn’t leave us like this before Christmas, rather God wants to change our present.
Everyone wants a good gift.
God gave Zechariah a gift that left him speechless.
Something that he and his wife waited a very long time to receive.
The Lord is in the business of giving good gifts to his children.
Not only does he give good gifts but he ones up it.
God wants to give you the best miracle.
The Lord’ will is to give no just any gift, but a miracle.
"Even when you doubt God's goodness, rest assured - a miracle is heading your way."
The Lord know what you need and want and is able to give it to you.
All you have to do is wait and receive it by faith.
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