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You Asked For Easy, But You Got a Calling

December 07, 2025Joshua Ott

Life rarely gives us “easy,” even at Christmas. But instead of removing the hard stuff, God meets us in it with purpose. Mary’s story shows that God calls ordinary, unprepared people into something bigger than themselves—and that calling often arrives wrapped in uncertainty, discomfort, and mess. Her response of surrender, trust, and courage shows us how to follow God when life is anything but simple. But faith doesn’t avoid the mess; it finds Jesus right in the middle of it. Your faith was made for moments just like these.

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You Wanted Clarity, But You Got Confusion

December 14, 2025Joshua Ott

Life rarely hands out clear directions—especially around the holidays. When you want clarity but all you have is confusion, it can feel unsettling: detours you didn’t plan for, decisions you’re afraid to get wrong, and “why is this happening now?” moments that mess with your peace. Mary and Joseph didn’t receive a detailed plan—they were given an inconvenient push, and God still used it to move them exactly where they needed to be. The reminder is simple: you may feel lost, but you’re not abandoned. God can direct even when you don’t understand it, and the “Caesars” in your life don’t get the final say. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess — it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess.

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You Wanted Luxury, But You Got Lowly

December 21, 2025Josh Daubert

The Christmas story didn’t start with luxury or polish — it started in a messy, inconvenient, lowly place. Mary and Joseph make this exhausting trip, arrive with zero comfort waiting for them, and Jesus is literally laid in a feeding trough because there’s no guest room. And the point isn’t “wow, that’s unfortunate.” The point is: it was intentional. From the very beginning, Jesus shows us what He’s like — humble, not flashy; purposeful even when it doesn’t make sense; and close enough that anyone can come near. If life feels messy or disappointing right now, that’s not a sign you’re disqualified — it’s exactly the kind of place Jesus steps into. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess — it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess.

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You Wanted a Holiday High, But You Got a Holy Reminder

December 28, 2025Joshua Ott

Christmas often promises a rush of joy, nostalgia, and good feelings—but those highs fade fast. The manger wasn’t meant to be the emotional finish line; it was the beginning of a much bigger story. Through Simeon’s encounter with Jesus, we’re shown the difference between chasing feelings and finding real fulfillment. Simeon wasn’t looking for a holiday buzz—he was waiting for truth, hope, and God’s promises to be fulfilled. And when he finally held Jesus, he understood something deeper: joy would come, but it would come through sacrifice, confrontation, and ultimately the cross. Faith doesn’t avoid the mess — it finds Jesus in it. Your faith was made for the mess.