Writing the Word: The Birth of Christ



It truly is the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas offers some wonderful things but, by far, the most special thing we can do to celebrate this season is to engulf ourselves in the beauty and truth of what Christ came to earth to do for us. Our prayer here at TFP is that we will never get over the miracle of Jesus Christ's birth, life, death and resurrection. And as we go into our eleventh month of Writing the Word, we cannot be happier to end almost a full year of writing with the record of the birth of Christ. So as we Christmas shop, celebrate with parties, decorate our trees, make cookies and hang up our Christmas lights, let's do it with a heart full of joy and gratitude for our Savior that precedes all other tradition and celebration.

Happy Writing the Word and Merry Christmas!


December 1 - Luke 1:1-4
December 2 - Luke 1:5-7
December 3 - Luke 1:8-12
December 4 - Luke 1:13-17
December 5 - Luke 1:18-20
December 6 - Luke 1:21-25
December 7 - Luke 1:26-29
December 8 - Luke 1:30-33
December 9 - Luke 1:34-38
December 10 - Luke 1:39-42
December 11 - Luke 1:43-45
December 12 - Luke 1:46-50
December 13 - Luke 1:51-56
December 14 - Luke 1:57-58
December 15 - Luke 1:59-64
December 16 - Luke 1:65-66
December 17 - Luke 1:67-75
December 18 - Luke 1:76-80
December 19 - Luke 2:1-5
December 20 - Luke 2:6-7
December 21 - Luke 2:8-12
December 22 - Luke 2:13-20
December 23 - Luke 2:21-24
December 24 - Luke 2:25-27
December 25 - Luke 2:28-32
December 26 - Luke 2:33-35
December 27 - Luke 2:36-38
December 28 - Luke 2:39-40
December 29 - Luke 2:51-52
December 30 - Luke 3:21-22
December 31 - John 21:24-25

Check out our post on our favorite Christmas Bible studies to pair with your Writing the Word schedule by clicking here!

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