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  • Never the Same Again - Advent Devotional - December 19
  • Never the Same Again - Advent Devotional - December 19
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    Never the Same Again

    And having been warned by God in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their own country by another way. Matthew 2:12

    When I was 17 years old, I heard the true message of Christmas. It finally made sense to me, and God showed me that I needed His Son—not just to know facts about Him in my head, but to really know Him personally in my heart. You see, Jesus was born in Bethlehem so that you and I could be born again.

    On a Monday night in January of 1980, I got down on my knees and asked Jesus to save me. I gave all I knew of me to all I knew of Him. And do you know what? He saved me. He forgave all my sins and came to live in my heart...and my life has never been the same since.

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    Which one of these is not one of the beatitudes (blessed are ...)?
    A. those who mourn
    B. the meek
    C. the merciful
    D. those who sacrifice

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