Topic: Euphraino Christ
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Sun 12/19/10 04:08 PM
Merry Christmas! One of the bible words for merry is the Greek word “euphraino” meaning: To rejoice in and be delighted with a thing. So in context, when we say Merry Christmas, we are saying, "Rejoice and be delighted in Christ." This Christmas Season, may we rejoice and delight ourselves in the Lord. Here, in this realm of rejoicing and delighting, we shall find the true, acceptable, and perfect desires of our hearts.

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Sun 12/19/10 04:13 PM

Merry Christmas! One of the bible words for merry is the Greek word “euphraino” meaning: To rejoice in and be delighted with a thing. So in context, when we say Merry Christmas, we are saying, "Rejoice and be delighted in Christ." This Christmas Season, may we rejoice and delight ourselves in the Lord. Here, in this realm of rejoicing and delighting, we shall find the true, acceptable, and perfect desires of our hearts.


AMEN!! May God bless EVERYONE's Christmas. May you share lots of joyful times through the holidays and thank our father for Jesus.

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Sun 12/19/10 05:04 PM

Merry Christmas! One of the bible words for merry is the Greek word “euphraino” meaning: To rejoice in and be delighted with a thing. So in context, when we say Merry Christmas, we are saying, "Rejoice and be delighted in Christ." This Christmas Season, may we rejoice and delight ourselves in the Lord. Here, in this realm of rejoicing and delighting, we shall find the true, acceptable, and perfect desires of our hearts.



Thank You Lord,
that You sent Your Precious Son
...Jesus!!!
The Greatest Gift
the world has ever been given.
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