As you think about Christmas, I want you to know that Jesus did not come into this world to condemn it but to save it, to rescue it from sin and suffering.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. John 3:17.
Contrary to the common belief that we are sinners and God is angry, Jesus did not come to reinforce this. He came to show us the truth, that God’s love is unconditional and non-judgmental. His mission was not to condemn but to save.
‌And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. John 12:47.
Did you read that? Jesus didn’t come to judge, condemn, or pass sentence. He came to rescue sinners who were sinking in sin.
Jesus did not come to inflict penalty or reject you. He came to save you.
In critical care, humanity lies wounded and broken, grappling with the complications of sin and spiritual illness. Enter Jesus, the ultimate physician whose diagnosis is comprehensive and whose treatment is transformative.
Jesus, like a skilled surgeon, approaches each of us with love and compassion. The severity of our spiritual condition does not deter him. He understands the depth of our wounds and the complexity of our spiritual ailments. His sole purpose is to save and heal, not to condemn.
Jesus sees beyond the symptoms. He understands the root cause of your suffering. Jesus knows exactly what you need to be healed. He is the answer to your problem. He will calm your fears, remove your spiritual disease, and guarantee you a complete restoration.
Jesus does not impose His healing on you. He offers not just temporary healing, but eternal life. He wants you to know Him, to understand His Father’s heart, and to experience complete wholeness.
Will you allow the Great Physician to perform His life-saving work in you?
So, as you celebrate Christmas, realize the wonderful gift offered to you—not judgment, but salvation. Jesus loves you, and the Father God loves you.
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