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Nation First celebrates Christmas by pointing out the hope that comes from the Christ child.
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Dear friend,
The light will shine in the darkness.
I know that the events of the past few years has caused so many to feel there is a pervading sense of hopelessness.
But today, let's talk about hope and particularly the hope that the story of Christmas brings.
You can watch this Nation First post on video here:
There's no denying that the world is in a very tumultuous state with rising inflation, food insecurity and the growing gap between the wealth and influence of the globalist 'elite' compared to the rest of us.
Since early 2020, we've had erstwhile democratic governments responding to the so-called pandemic with mRNA vaccines that had no long-term safety data behind them and which caused adverse events including deaths. They responded with vaccine mandates, with mask mandates and with lockdowns.
On top of this, we have Klaus Schwab and the Davos elite behind the World Economic Forum pushing their agenda known as the Great Reset.
You know, the one where they say we will own nothing and being happy with it.
Additionally, many governments have been undermining our privacy through such means as implementing compulsory digital identity systems and central bank digital currencies.
All of this has had an incredibly negative impact on our society and our freedom and in turn has caused feelings of hopelessness to run rife.
To many of us, the world seems to have entered a period of great darkness.
But amidst all this chaos, the story of Christmas brings hope.
One of my favourite biblical imaginings of Christ's birth that is not often used this time of year is found in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Saint John.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it...
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us...
Let me read the key line from that text again:
The light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not comprehend it.
That's the New King James version but other translations of the Bible tell us that the darkness could not overcome the light or extinguish it.
That light was found in a manger in Bethlehem over two millennia ago, in the form of a newborn baby... and the forces of darkness couldn't comprehend it, couldn't overcome and certainly couldn't extinguish it.
They still can't.
Jesus Christ's birth gives us hope for a better future -- one where freedom reigns and people are respected regardless of their background or circumstance.
The Christmas story -- of the arduous journey by Joseph and Mary from Nazareth to Bethlehem, of the birth of God become Man in a cave where animals dwelt, of the shepherds coming to pay homage to the Christ child -- contains messages of humility, love and courage; values which can help us persevere through our current difficult era.
And that same Christ child, as an adult demonstrated true power through his willingness to love and serve others even in the face of death.
He brought light into a world, that like today, was shrouded by darkness.
He showed us what it means to care for one another no matter the cost, to forgive and seek redemption even when everything around us feels chaotic or beyond repair -- something we need now more than ever before if we're going to get through this period intact.
Jesus showed us how powerful compassion can be when faced with hate, and how strong faith can be even when everything seems impossible.
And it is precisely these values which will bring about lasting peace once again at home or abroad -- again something worth striving for during these trying times when things seem so bleak or uncertain for so many people around the world.
Christmas isn't just about presents and festive cheer; at its heart lies hope - hope for brighter days ahead; hope for peace on earth; hope for love amongst mankind -- all of which Jesus personified during his life on Earth as well as during his death on Calvary and then resurrection some 2 millennia ago.
So don't forget what Christmas really stands for; don't forget why the Word became flesh: it was to bring joy where there was sorrow, love where there was hate and light where there was darkness -- those are all values worth living by each day through 2022, 2023 and beyond!
God bless you, your family and nation.
And have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Take care,
George Christensen
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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— George Christensen.
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Merry Christmas George, I hope you and your family have a lovely day and thank you for all of your work this year to expose truth and to share with us things we may not know of. Thank you for taking a stand, for speaking out, and for sharing your faith in public. May God bless and keep you. Merry Christmas to all your readers and let us be lights for Jesus in this darkened world for millennia :-)
Hi George
I have never been really interested in politics until I came across you.
But may I say also that I was not aware of how such a strong and committed Christian you are. I also see as the days grow darker, and many strong Christians WILL BE PERSECUTED by the atheist's, the green parties and even week Christians. My prayer for you and your family George is that you would enjoy what our Saviour and Lord has done us, and all of mankind and keep up the good good fight and stay strong in GOD
Terry Hill , Gisborne Victoria