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The Savior and the Kingdom 

Rejoicing in the One Who Saves

“For today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”
Luke 2:11, NASB

We rejoice because we have a Savior—not a concept, not a symbol, but a Person: Yeshua, the Son of the Living God. He did not come to condemn the world, but to save it (John 3:17). He entered into time, took on flesh, and came for you. Let that truth sink in. Before you ever sought Him, He came seeking and saving the lost (Luke 19:10). Indeed, we find true joy when rejoicing in the Savior.

Throughout Scripture, this mission of salvation is declared, echoed, and fulfilled. From the angel’s announcement to Joseph (“He will save His people from their sins,” Matthew 1:21), to the bold declarations of Paul (“Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners,” 1 Timothy 1:15), the heart of heaven beats with one glorious theme: rescue. This is not temporary relief. This is eternal transformation, a transformation that evokes rejoicing in the Savior’s redemption.

“But rejoice that your names are recorded in heaven.”
Luke 10:20, NASB

The reason for our rejoicing is not in signs, wonders, or works—but in the assurance of our salvation. Heaven knows your name. The Son has brought you near. You were once far off, an enemy of God by sin and nature. But now, through Yeshua’s blood, you are reconciled (Romans 5:10). When we are reconciled, we embrace rejoicing in the Savior, who holds our future secure in the Father’s house, where many rooms await (John 14:2).

You don’t merely survive this life—you belong to another Kingdom. “Our citizenship is in heaven,” Paul wrote (Philippians 3:20). You are not waiting for escape—you are waiting for the King. And when He appears, He brings reward (Matthew 6:1), inheritance (1 Peter 1:4), and the restoration of all things (Romans 11:26).

“He is also able to save forever those who come to God through Him.”
Hebrews 7:25, NASB

The salvation Yeshua offers is not a one-time transaction—it is eternal, active, and ongoing. He not only saved you—He keeps you. He not only forgave your sin—He intercedes for you now (Hebrews 7:25). He is the Good Shepherd who carries you when you are weak. He is the Head of the Body (Ephesians 5:23), the One in whom all the promises of God find their yes (2 Corinthians 1:20). His grace sustains, His mercy restores, and His Spirit empowers you daily.

Walking According to the Spirit
Walking in reverent surrender as the Spirit leads, bathed in the light of His presence.

Even now, as you read these words, He is drawing you deeper—into trust, into holiness, into love. Because this is not only about being saved from something—it is about being saved for something: for communion, for glory, for everlasting joy in Him.

“Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
2 Peter 3:18, NASB

So how do we respond? By growing in grace. By letting go of hollow religion and pressing into the Person of Christ. He is not a distant figure from ancient texts—He is your Savior today. And He invites you to grow in Him, to walk by the Spirit, to rejoice in the hope of glory, rejoicing continually in the Savior’s presence and his promise never to leave or forsake us.

This world will fade, but the name of Jesus will never fade. Nations rise and fall, but “the Savior of the world” (1 John 4:14) reigns forever. You are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are redeemed.

O Savior King, the skies declare
The mercy seated in Your stare.
You lift the poor, You heal the shame,
And heaven knows Your holy Name.
My joy is not in what I do,
But in the One who carries through.

Prayer

Father, thank You for sending Yeshua—my Savior, my Lord, my King. I rejoice that my name is written in heaven. Let me never grow numb to the miracle of Your mercy. Grow me in grace, anchor me in truth, and set my feet firm in the hope of salvation. Keep me close. Teach me to rejoice not just in blessings, but in Your presence alone. Yeshua be glorified in me today. Amen.

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Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

Children of God, listen and heed the Word of the Lord. Our lives, though precious, are but a fleeting breath, a vapor that vanishes in the morning mist. As it is written in James 4:14, “You are merely a vapor that is visible for a little while and then vanishes.” We are like grass that withers and flowers that fall, but the Word of our God stands forever (Isaiah 40:8).

Do not waste this brief moment, for our days are numbered before the Almighty. Psalm 90:12 implores us, “So teach us to number our days, that we may cultivate and bring to You a heart of wisdom.” Every heartbeat, every breath is a gift from God, a chance to turn from sin and embrace the light of His truth.

Prepare the way for the Lord in your hearts! Make straight paths for Him in your lives. As John the Baptist cried out in the wilderness, so must we cry out today: “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is near!” (Matthew 3:2). The ax is already laid at the root of the trees; every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire (Matthew 3:10).

Now is the time to serve the Lord with all your heart, soul, and mind. Embrace each day with fervor, dedicating every moment to His service. Do not be lukewarm, but be fervent in spirit, serving the Lord (Romans 12:11). Spread His love, proclaim His salvation, and live righteously in His sight.

Do not let the fleeting nature of life cause you to despair, but let it drive you to a deeper, more passionate devotion to our God. For He who calls us is faithful, and He will do it (1 Thessalonians 5:24). Our labor in the Lord is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58).

Rise up, O people of God! Bow down and worship Him, for He alone is worthy. Let every knee bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:10–11). Embrace the brevity of life, and let it fuel your zeal for His Kingdom. The time is now. The Kingdom is near. Serve the Lord with gladness and walk in His ways all your days.

Amen and amen.

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