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Romans 10:9 That if  you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

The word believe is all over at Christmas time.  Unfortunately, I think it is often in regards to Santa, but here we have it biblically.  I wanted to post this verse for those who are seeking and wondering what it means to be a Christian.  I think Christmas is an opportune time to ponder that question.  I don't want my Christmas to look like the "typical" Christmas.  I want Christmas to actually be about Jesus.  For goodness sake, He was God on the planet!  That's kind of a big deal.  I want to introduce Him to those I meet.  I want to be Christmas for someone, in the sense that I pray that Jesus would be seen in me and work through me during this season.  I'm getting in the way most of the time, honestly, so I just keep praying that I can step back and let Jesus be in front.  Jesus is what Christmas is all about.

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