Awesome video! All the points were incredibly well spoken, and I think it was really good to bring this up. Especially around Christmastime, when we are supposed to be looking forward to Jesus' birth, preparing for him, and ultimately looking towards Easter and His death on the cross! Thank you so much, Jayla! You're the best!
Hey sis! I love seeing another sister in Christ spreading the word of God and sharing the good news 🥰 I just wanted to gently share with you, out of love, that as Christians, we should be cautious about celebrating Christmas as it’s not tied to Jesus' birth and has roots in pagan traditions. I’d love to talk more about this with you if you're open to it
@@As.kixi.travels I understand that the roots of Christmas do not all tie back to Jesus, but every day is an amazing day to celebrate the birth of our saviour! I do not follow any kind of evil traditions, but I use this time to glorify God and what He has done for us through His son. I choose to celebrate Christmas for its loving and Christ-centred nature, but you’re right that we do have to be careful that what we are doing is glorifying God.
@ I completely understand where you're coming from, sis! It’s so beautiful that you focus on glorifying God and celebrating the birth of our Savior during this time. Every day is a gift to honor Jesus and His sacrifice for us. I just wanted to gently remind you, though, that as Christians, we should always refer back to the Word. Jesus never asked us to celebrate His birth, but to remember His resurrection. If He wanted us to celebrate His birthday, He would have made it clear in the scriptures. Please don’t be swayed by man-made traditions, especially those with pagan origins. Christmas, for example, was originally tied to the Solstice, a time when people worshipped the sun. As Jeremiah 10:2-4 warns: “Do not learn the way of the nations… For the practices of the peoples are worthless.” It’s so important that we stay true to what the Word teaches while also seeking to glorify God in all that we do. I truly appreciate your heart for Christ, and I’m always here if you’d like to chat more about this!
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Hello, please give the Holy Quran a chance and read it just as you gave the Bible a chance. Thank you.
@ no! Love Jesus! 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
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Praise God!❤😊
@@BettyWhite-rr2wk Yes yes yes and amen!
This on top of today’s sermon earlier…..chefs kiss preciate you 💪
@@koreantxo Thanks so much!!! Praying for you :)
Awesome video! All the points were incredibly well spoken, and I think it was really good to bring this up. Especially around Christmastime, when we are supposed to be looking forward to Jesus' birth, preparing for him, and ultimately looking towards Easter and His death on the cross! Thank you so much, Jayla! You're the best!
@hadleyhutchings4901 awwww thanks so much! YOU are the best!
Hey sis! I love seeing another sister in Christ spreading the word of God and sharing the good news 🥰 I just wanted to gently share with you, out of love, that as Christians, we should be cautious about celebrating Christmas as it’s not tied to Jesus' birth and has roots in pagan traditions. I’d love to talk more about this with you if you're open to it
@@As.kixi.travels I understand that the roots of Christmas do not all tie back to Jesus, but every day is an amazing day to celebrate the birth of our saviour! I do not follow any kind of evil traditions, but I use this time to glorify God and what He has done for us through His son. I choose to celebrate Christmas for its loving and Christ-centred nature, but you’re right that we do have to be careful that what we are doing is glorifying God.
@ I completely understand where you're coming from, sis! It’s so beautiful that you focus on glorifying God and celebrating the birth of our Savior during this time. Every day is a gift to honor Jesus and His sacrifice for us. I just wanted to gently remind you, though, that as Christians, we should always refer back to the Word. Jesus never asked us to celebrate His birth, but to remember His resurrection. If He wanted us to celebrate His birthday, He would have made it clear in the scriptures. Please don’t be swayed by man-made traditions, especially those with pagan origins. Christmas, for example, was originally tied to the Solstice, a time when people worshipped the sun.
As Jeremiah 10:2-4 warns: “Do not learn the way of the nations… For the practices of the peoples are worthless.”
It’s so important that we stay true to what the Word teaches while also seeking to glorify God in all that we do. I truly appreciate your heart for Christ, and I’m always here if you’d like to chat more about this!
@ don’t worry! I’m not worshiping the sun, I’m worshiping the Son 😉
am i wrong when i say that works are the byproduct of faith? Jayla is it biblical my statement?
@@timeisup9400 so true! Works come from our faith! And our faith is proved through our works