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December 24th, 2009 09:13 PM ET
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Today a Savior is Born Presented by Atlanta CPA...Taking Christianity Into the World

Today a Savior is Born Presented by Atlanta CPA...Taking Christianity Into the World.

Emmanuel: God in us.

We worship a risen Lord. God came down from the heavens and was born in a manger knowing all the while his ultimate destination: the end on a cross, with all of His friends running away at his greatest time of need. But yet He chose to come, He chose to live amongst us to save us from eternal separation. He loved You so much that He would have done it just for You.

Today a Savior is Born: Jesus Christ.

I pray that this Christmas and in the upcoming year that you find God and that He reveals himself to you personally in ways that you could have never imagined. If you do not yet know your destiny, I pray that 2010 is the year that God clearly reveals His destiny for you and your life and that you find the Joy of God in a way that surpasses all understanding.

I look forward anxiously to see what God has in store for you in the upcoming months and I know that if you chose to Draw Near to God, that He will draw near to you. I pray that this year is the one that you always remember as the one where God moved mountains in your life, kicked down obstacles that have held you down and that God guides you to walk in faith as you have never before witnessed. For today a Savior is born.

In the Matchless Name of Jesus Christ,

John

John Dillard, CPA of His CPA, PC, 1940 Woods River Lane, Duluth, GA 30097 Phone 770-814-9304 http://www.HisCPA.com/  http://www.John-Dillard.com/

Dare to Attempt Something so Great for the Kingdom of God that it is doomed to failure, lest Christ be in it! 
 

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