Isaiah 9:6 – “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given.”
This is a beautiful and powerful verse, especially this time of year. It’s a reminder of the hope and joy that the birth of Jesus brings to many. If you’re feeling down or alone, understand that it’s okay to reach out for help. You should talk to someone you trust. Sometimes, sharing your thoughts and feelings can make a world of difference. Christmas can be a tough time when you’re feeling alone or have lost a loved one. It’s okay to feel this way. Seek comfort in the ways that work best for you. “Christmas is a time for warmth and love, and it’s okay to find those things in different ways. You are not truly alone. There’s a whole world out there. Sometimes, the simple acts of kindness you extend to yourself can be just as meaningful. Try doing something that brings you joy. Read a favorite book or watch a comforting movie. You can also reach out to someone in the neighborhood or online. Visiting a restaurant that is open for people on Christmas is another choice. Remember that you matter, and your presence in this world is a gift in itself. Connecting with a local community group or finding virtual events can also be a great way to feel more connected. Wishing you peace, warmth, joy and love this holiday season. You are in my thoughts.” Take care, and remember, you’re not alone.

Christmas is the heartbeat of the season, infusing every single moment with love and glorious light! We pour ourselves into this celebration, reflecting the boundless love of our Savior. Thank You, Jesus, for this divine gift!
