Today's Good News

12/26 – The Redemption of the World

Galatians 4:4–5 (NASB)
“But when the fullness of the time came, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, so that He might redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons and daughters.”

Devotional Thought:
The birth of Christ was the fullness of time. He came to redeem and to adopt, to buy us back and to bring us home. Gratitude rejoices in redemption and adoption.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude rejoices that Christ came in God’s perfect timing.
  2. Redemption is the gift of freedom from the law’s curse.
  3. Gratitude celebrates adoption into God’s family.

Poem – “The Fullness of Time”
The clock struck heaven’s hour,
The time was complete,
God sent His Son,
Born of a woman,
Born to redeem.

The law no longer binds,
The curse is broken,
Freedom is given,
Adoption is ours,
We are His children.

Gratitude rejoices in timing,
Faith receives the gift,
Hope rests in redemption,
Love celebrates adoption,
Christ is Savior.

Prayer:
Father, thank You that in the fullness of time You sent Jesus. Thank You that He redeemed me and adopted me into Your family.
Help me to live daily in the joy of redemption. May gratitude shape my life as Your child.


12/25 – The Joy of His Coming

Luke 2:10 (NASB)
“And so the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people.’”

Devotional Thought:
The message of Jesus’ birth was good news of great joy. Gratitude rejoices that His coming turns fear into joy, and despair into hope.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude rejoices that Christ’s coming is good news.
  2. His joy is for all the people, not a select few.
  3. Gratitude answers fear with faith in the Savior’s coming.

Poem – “Good News of Joy”
The night was filled with fear,
The fields were dark and still,
But heaven spoke the word,
Joy filled the earth,
Good news was given.

The Savior had come for all,
The hope of every heart,
The promise was fulfilled,
The light had dawned,
The joy was real.

Gratitude sings the news,
Faith rejoices in the gift,
Hope rests in His birth,
Peace lives in His name,
Christ is Lord.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that the birth of Christ is good news of great joy. Thank You that His coming turns fear into rejoicing.
Help me to live each day in the joy of the gospel. May gratitude fill me as I share the good news with others.


12/24 – The Peace of Christ

John 14:27 (NASB)
“Peace I leave you, My peace I give you; not as the world gives, do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, nor fearful.”

Devotional Thought:
The Child born in Bethlehem came to bring peace, not as the world gives, but as only He can. Gratitude rests in His promise that fear does not rule the believer’s heart.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude receives Christ’s peace as His lasting gift.
  2. His peace is not fragile, for it comes from His reign.
  3. Gratitude trusts His word more than our fears.

Poem – “Peace I Give You”
The world cannot give it,
The world cannot take it,
The peace of Christ remains,
The heart is calmed,
The fear is gone.

His peace is greater than storms,
His presence is stronger than fear,
His love steadies the soul,
His word secures the heart,
His gift is sure.

Gratitude rests in His peace,
Faith holds His promise,
Hope walks in His calm,
Joy sings in His gift,
Christ is enough.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that the peace You give is not as the world gives. Thank You that fear does not rule where You reign.
Teach me to live daily in the gift of Your peace. May gratitude keep my heart from fear and fill my life with trust in You.


12/23 – The Word of Salvation

Luke 2:30–31 (NASB)
“For my eyes have seen Your salvation, which You have prepared in the presence of all the peoples.”

Devotional Thought:
Salvation is not hidden but revealed. Gratitude rejoices that God prepared salvation openly in Christ, for all people, in plain sight.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude rejoices that salvation is seen, not secret.
  2. Christ’s birth was for all peoples, not one nation alone.
  3. Gratitude sees salvation as God’s prepared gift.

Poem – “Prepared for All”
Salvation was born in plain sight,
The gift lay in a manger,
The promise was revealed,
The hope was made known,
The world could see.

Not hidden in secret places,
But shown to every heart,
The plan was made ready,
The Savior was given,
The light was here.

Gratitude sees the gift,
Faith receives the grace,
Hope welcomes the Child,
Peace rests in His name,
Joy praises the Lord.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that salvation was prepared for all peoples in Christ. Thank You that He came openly, not in secret, for the whole world to see.
Help me to live in gratitude for the salvation You revealed in Jesus. May I proclaim this gift to others with joy.


12/22 – The Light of the World

John 8:12 (NASB)
“Then Jesus again spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the Light of the world; the one who follows Me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the Light of life.’”

Devotional Thought:
The Child of Bethlehem grew to declare Himself the Light of the world. Gratitude remembers that the One born in darkness now lights our path forever.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude celebrates that Christ drives away darkness.
  2. Following Him means walking in light, not fear.
  3. Gratitude rests in the promise of the Light of life.

Poem – “The Light Has Come”
The night could not hold Him,
The darkness could not win,
The Light of the world was born,
The hope of all men,
The Savior of life.

He shines on weary paths,
He drives away the fear,
He leads His people home,
He guides the lost in love,
He gives them life.

Gratitude walks in His light,
Faith rests in His way,
Hope shines in His presence,
Peace grows in His truth,
Joy sings His name.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You that You are the Light of the world. Thank You that those who follow You never walk in darkness.
Teach me to walk in Your light daily. May gratitude keep me from fear and lead me into the joy of Your presence.


12/21 – The Glory to God

Luke 2:14 (NASB)
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among people with whom He is pleased.”

Devotional Thought:
The angels sang what all creation was waiting to hear: God glorified, peace given. Gratitude rises when we see that the birth of Jesus brings heaven’s glory and earth’s peace together.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude glorifies God as the source of salvation.
  2. Peace on earth is the fruit of Christ’s coming.
  3. Gratitude remembers that God’s pleasure rests on those who receive His Son.

Poem – “Glory and Peace”
Heaven sang its song,
The sky was filled with light,
Glory rose to God,
Peace fell on earth,
Joy met the world.

The angels bore the news,
The Savior had come,
The world was changed forever,
Grace walked among men,
Love shone in the night.

Gratitude echoes the song,
Faith gives Him glory,
Hope rests in His peace,
Joy follows His presence,
Christ is praised.

Prayer:
Father, thank You that the angels proclaimed glory and peace at Christ’s birth. Thank You that heaven and earth were joined in that moment.
Help me to live with gratitude, giving You glory and walking in Your peace. May my life echo the angels’ song today.


12/20 – The Word Became Flesh

John 1:14 (NASB)
“And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us; and we saw His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”

Devotional Thought:
The birth of Christ is the incarnation—the eternal Word becoming flesh. Gratitude bows before the mystery: God became man to dwell with us, reveal His glory, and give us grace and truth.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude marvels that the eternal Word took on human flesh.
  2. The glory of God is seen fully in Jesus Christ.
  3. Gratitude receives the grace and truth that flow from Him.

Poem – “The Word Among Us”
The eternal entered time,
The Word wore flesh,
Glory was revealed,
Grace filled the earth,
Truth walked with us.

The unseen became seen,
The infinite became near,
The holy became human,
The Son dwelt among us,
The Father made known.

Gratitude bows in wonder,
Faith rests in His grace,
Hope clings to His truth,
Love beholds His glory,
Christ is here.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Thank You for the glory revealed in Jesus, full of grace and truth.
Help me to live daily in the wonder of the incarnation. May gratitude shape my heart as I behold His glory and receive His grace.

12/19 – Raised in Nazareth

Matthew 2:23 (NASB)
“…and came and settled in a city called Nazareth. This happened so that what was spoken through the prophets would be fulfilled: ‘He will be called a Nazarene.’”

Devotional Thought:
Nazareth was ordinary, even despised. Yet it was the place God chose for His Son to grow. Gratitude sees that God often hides greatness in obscurity.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude trusts God’s choice of hidden places.
  2. The Nazarene bore our rejection to bring us acceptance.
  3. Gratitude sees God’s plan unfolding even in obscurity.

Poem – “The Nazarene”
The town was common and plain,
Despised by the proud,
Yet chosen by God,
To raise His Son,
To fulfill His word.

Obscurity hid His greatness,
Humility shaped His days,
The Child grew in wisdom,
The Savior waited in silence,
The plan moved forward.

Gratitude honors the hidden,
Faith treasures the small,
Hope trusts the unseen,
Love rejoices in God’s plan,
Christ is enough.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that You chose Nazareth for Jesus to grow. Thank You that greatness can be hidden in ordinary places.
Teach me to treasure the unseen seasons of life. May gratitude guide me when Your work is quiet but sure.


12/18 – Return from Egypt

Matthew 2:19–20 (NASB)
“Now when Herod had died, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, and said, ‘Get up, take the Child and His mother, and go to the land of Israel; for those who sought the Child’s life are dead.’”

Devotional Thought:
The same God who sent Joseph to Egypt brought him back again. Gratitude remembers that God not only protects but also restores. His plan unfolds in perfect timing.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude trusts that God both sends and brings back.
  2. His providence governs the timing of every step.
  3. Gratitude rejoices in restoration after trial.

Poem – “The Return”
The road that led away,
Now leads back home,
The danger has ended,
The threat has passed,
The promise remains.

God’s hand guided each step,
His word directed the way,
Egypt was a refuge,
Israel the return,
The Child is safe.

Gratitude rests in His timing,
Faith trusts His plan,
Hope rejoices in return,
Peace follows His lead,
God restores His own.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that You not only protect but restore. Thank You that Joseph returned with Mary and Jesus at Your command.
Help me to trust Your timing in all things. May gratitude steady me when I wait and rejoice in You when You restore.


12/17 – The Flight to Egypt

Matthew 2:13 (NASB)
“Now when they had gone, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, ‘Get up, take the Child and His mother, and flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you; for Herod is going to search for the Child to kill Him.’”

Devotional Thought:
The Savior’s life began under threat, yet God protected Him through Joseph’s obedience. Gratitude grows when we see that God’s hand guards His plan.

Three Comments:

  1. Gratitude remembers that God protects what He purposes.
  2. Joseph’s obedience reminds us that faith responds without delay.
  3. Gratitude trusts God’s providence even in flight.

Poem – “The Road to Egypt”
The night carried urgency,
The angel’s voice was clear,
Rise and take the Child,
The threat was near,
But God was nearer.

Steps fell on foreign soil,
The journey was long,
But the plan was safe,
The promise secure,
The Savior preserved.

Gratitude trusts the journey,
Faith follows the word,
Hope rests in His care,
Peace knows His presence,
God protects His plan.

Prayer:
Lord, thank You that You protected Jesus even in His infancy. Thank You that Joseph’s obedience kept the Child safe in Egypt.
Help me to trust Your direction when the road is uncertain. May gratitude guide my steps, knowing You guard all You promise.