This December 25th marks a unique convergence of two sacred observances: Christmas, the celebration of Christ’s birth, and the first day of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights. While distinct in their traditions, both commemorate the triumph of light over darkness and the enduring hope found in God’s promises. Together, they point us to the ultimate truth—God’s faithfulness to redeem, restore, and illuminate the path for His people.
Imagine standing in total darkness until a single flame is lit. Instantly, the shadows retreat, and the light spreads. This is the story of Hanukkah—a story of God’s light breaking into a time of great oppression and fear.
Hanukkah recalls the miraculous restoration of the Temple during the second century B.C. after its desecration by Antiochus IV. Against all odds, a small band of Jewish warriors known as the Maccabees reclaimed their faith and their sanctuary. In the rededicated Temple, one day’s worth of oil...
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