Listen "Evening Devotional – December 18 (Scripture: Matthew 3:17)"
Episode Synopsis
Key Truth:
Jesus is God’s beloved Son, sent out of love to bring salvation to the world. The Great Commission calls us to make disciples and teach God’s Word—beginning in our homes. Discipleship starts personally (inscribing God’s truth on our hearts) and flows publicly (living it out in our families and communities). Christmas reminds us that God’s mission is relational and begins with love.
Reflection Questions:
How can you disciple your family better?
What needs to happen in your life for ministry to flow from your family and not just from the local church?
Day 18 Combined Summary
Isaiah prophesied about God’s chosen servant who would bring justice and hope with gentleness and mercy—a promise fulfilled in Jesus. Matthew and John remind us that Jesus is God’s beloved Son, sent out of love to redeem the world. Christmas calls us to embrace His mission: to reflect His character and make disciples, beginning in our homes. The baby in the manger is the Servant-King who brings justice, peace, and salvation to all nations.
Additional Scripture References
Isaiah 42:1, 3–4 – God’s servant brings justice with gentleness.
Matthew 3:17 – God affirms Jesus as His beloved Son.
John 3:16 – God’s love revealed through Christ.
Deuteronomy 6:4–9 – The Shema: teaching God’s Word in home and community.
Matthew 28:19–20 – The Great Commission.
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