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Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various

As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various roads

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Page 1: As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various roads

As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story

“characters” went on specific journeys

along various roads or paths.

Page 2: As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various roads

As we briefly explore together the many “paths of Christmas” and the symbolism there is to

be found within them, be sure to look at your own life’s journey and ask:

“Does this describe where I am?”

Page 3: As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various roads

Mary travels from Nazareth to visit

Elizabeth for 3 months in a small town in the hill country of Judea

Mary takes a journey of “seeking faith,” looking for affirmation of the

angel’s message & ends up blessing her family.

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Due to a Roman Census, Joseph and Mary journey back to his hometown of

Bethlehem from Nazareth, though she’s very pregnant. This 80-mile, week-long journey would be very difficult for them.

Page 5: As we conclude our Advent Series; it is beneficial to note that many of the Christmas Story “characters” went on specific journeys along various roads

One “path” that can be easy to forget is that

of the Bethlehem shepherds. Although their journey from the fields outside of town to the manger where Jesus laid wasn’t far; it could’ve cost them

their jobs & reputation.

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Over the course of 40 days, Mary & Joseph

make two trips to Jerusalem (for Jesus’ circumcision and for

his consecration); with them meeting Simeon & Anna on

the 2nd meeting.This was a 6 mile trip.

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No group made as long of a physical journey as the Magi, who traveled from

some distant “eastern land” to Jerusalem first and then eventually to Bethlehem

to find the Messiah.

They traveled home by “a different path,” so as to not alert King Herod.

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King Herod’s path was one of pure selfishness; wanting to stop God’s Messiah from reigning

over His life.

In addition to the innocents of Bethlehem, Herod killed several of

his ten wives and two of his own sons.

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After being visited by the traveling Magi in Bethlehem, Joseph is guided by God in the middle of the night to flee with

his new family to Egypt; to protect Jesus from the jealous wrath of King Herod.

This mirrors the Exodus of the Israelites.

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After many miles traveled and years away, Joseph and Mary are directed by God

to return to and raise Jesus in Nazareth.It is clear in the Gospels that only Jesus’ closest disciples and family knew of his birth in Bethlehem and travels to Egypt.He is often minimized as a “Nazarene.”

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Throughout the Christmas Story, we have focused on many who have traveled far

and sacrificed much for God’s glory. None of them compares to the sacrifice that Jesus, the Son of God, made when

He became human…to later die for us all.

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