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Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas through the seven words God spoke to seven different people around the time of Christs birth, bringing hope and change to our world for eternity.
In Seven Words of Christmas, bestselling author and pastor Robert Morris explains each word of prophecy: an inspired utterance of a prophet, the words of God through man. He illustrates the story of Jesus surrounding the word, and applies the prophecy to our modern lives. Find the words of:
  • Salvation through Zacharias,
  • Favor through Mary,
  • Blessing through Elizabeth,
  • Guidance through Joseph,
  • Joy through the Shepherds,
  • Redemption through Anna, and
  • Peace through Simeon.

  • Even now, thousands of years later, the eternal Word of God has numerous applications to modern life. This Christmas, discover salvation, blessings, peace, and more with Pastor Morris.

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Names: Morris, Robert (Robert Preston), 1961- author.

    Title: Seven words of Christmas : the joyful prophecies that changed the world / Robert Morris.

    Description: First edition. | Nashville : FaithWords, 2020.

    Identifiers: LCCN 2020014849 | ISBN 9781546017295 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781546014942 (ebook)

    Subjects: LCSH: Jesus ChristNativity. | Jesus ChristNativityBiblical teaching. | ChristmasBiblical teaching. | Christmas.

    Classification: LCC BT315.3 .M675 2020 | DDC 232.92dc23

    LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020014849

    ISBNs: 978-1-5460-1729-5 (hardcover), 978-1-5460-1494-2 (ebook)

    E3-20200801-JV-NF-ORI

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    C ongratulations, Robert. Its a healthy boy. Youre a father.

    The doctor charged with delivering our first son was looking at me with a big smile on his face and holding a greasy, wriggling, crying, little thing still attached to my wife by an umbilical cord.

    In a moment already overflowing with joy, wonder, relief, and exhaustion, the implications of one word entered my ears, broke through my cluttered mind, and triggered an earthquake in my heart.

    A father?

    That moment drew an invisible line through the timeline of my life. On one side of that line I had been many thingsa son, a friend, a student (a poor one!), a sinner, and a husband. On the other side, I was a father, and nothing would ever change that. From that moment forward, even if I lived to be 120, I would never, ever not be a dad.

    What a difference a word can make. Two little syllables can change your life and set you on a whole new path. One solitary word can transform not only how you see yourself but how you see everything else.

    How much more significant is it when that word comes from God Himself? God spoke and the whole universe came into existence. But our wonderful heavenly Father doesnt ordinarily speak in an audible voice. Throughout most of redemptive history, He has spoken through people.

    When God speaks through an individual, and He frequently does, we call that a prophecy or a prophetic word. The Bible is filled with them. Throughout the Scriptures God delivered a word to announce His will, His plans, or His heart. And because He is good, His will, plans, and heart are always good. Always redemptive.

    So, it shouldnt surprise us to discover that God spoke prophetically through people when it came to bringing about the most important event of all in His grand plan to redeem a big world filled with fallen and broken people. That event was the birth of His only begotten Son, Jesus.

    Several years ago, when I began to study the Christmas story as told in the opening chapters of Matthew and Luke, I discovered that God delivered seven key prophetic words around the birth of His Son. As a student of the Bible, it didnt surprise me to find seven. It fits one of the most prominent patterns in Scripture.

    Through the Bible, the number seven appears repeatedly to signify completeness or perfection. From the seven days of creation on the opening pages of Genesis; to the seven golden lampstands and seven bowls of divine judgment in the book of Revelation; and in every book in between, the number seemingly pops up everywhere.

    Is it any wonder God heralded the entry of His Son into the world with seven unique prophetic words?

    Please dont miss out on the amazing truth that these words are very much the God of the Universe speaking. Let that sink in. Soak in the majesty and mystery of it. The Lord and King of heaven and earth announces what He is doing to regular Joes and Joannes like you and me.

    Seven times God spoke through someone in connection with the birth of His beloved Son. Dont you think we should give an ear to those words? Dont you think we might find some wisdom, some encouragement, some comfort, or some direction in them? Indeed, we will.

    You may want to read this book all in one sitting. Ive kept it brief enough to make that possible. But I have also divided our exploration of these seven momentous Christmas words into twenty-one bite-sized bits that you can savor and ponder over the course of twenty-one days if you choose.

    Indeed, I suggest you use this as an advent season devotionalby yourself or as a familybeginning on December third or fourth, and counting the days to Christmas with a chapter each day.

    In each of the seven sections that follow, we will explore one of those glorious prophetic words. In each, there is a single word that jumped out at me, which serves as the heading for that section.

    Salvation, Favor, Blessed, Guidance, Joy, Redemption, and Peace. These are good words. Words that describe things that you would love to have a greater abundance of in your life and home.

    These are the Seven Words of Christmas. Lets explore them together.

    Salvation

    N ow his father Zacharias was filled with the Holy Spirit, and prophesied, saying:

    Blessed is the Lord God of Israel,

    For He has visited and redeemed His people,

    And has raised up a horn of salvation for us

    In the house of His servant David.

    LUKE 1:6769

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    T he Christmas story begins with a miraculous pregnancy, but not the one that probably jumped to mind when you read those words.

    No, our journey through the first word of Christmas begins with an elderly couple living roughly nineteen miles south of Jerusalem, in Hebronan ancient village nestled in the craggy Judean hills. We begin with Zacharias and Elizabeth; both of the priestly tribe of Levi and direct descendants of Aaron, the first High Priest of Israel.

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