Digital ProductWhy Was There No Room in the Inn?
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It’s easy, in hindsight to think we would have done differently had we been the innkeepers in Bethlehem on the night of the first Christmas. We need to be less judgmental of him and more judging of our own hearts, asking whether we have made room for the One knocking to enter in. Covers Luke 2:7.
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