THE WHITE HOUSE
December 23, 2008
Christmas 2008
"'I bring you good news of great joy that will
be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior
has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be
a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and
lying in a manger.'"
— Luke 2:10-12
Each year, Christmas brings together families, friends,
and communities to rejoice in the birth of Jesus Christ
and celebrate the wonderful gifts God has bestowed upon
us. During this season, we remember Jesus' birth from the
Virgin Mary, His justice and mercy that changed the world,
and His ultimate sacrifice for all people. Though Jesus
was born humbly in a manger, He was destined to be the Savior
of the world. The light He brought into the world continues
to break through darkness and change people's lives two
thousand years later.
This holiday season, as you rejoice in the good news of
Jesus' love, forgiveness, acceptance, and peace, I encourage
you to show grace to those less fortunate, just as God showed
it to us. By serving those in need and through other acts
of love and compassion, we can honor God's goodness and
affirm the immeasurable value God places on the sanctity
of life. We remember the members of our Armed Forces serving
to protect our country and secure God's gift of freedom
for others around the globe. All Americans are indebted
to these men and women and their families for their sacrifice,
devotion to duty, and patriotism.
Laura and I send our best wishes for a very Merry Christmas.
May you be surrounded by loved ones and blessed by the Author
of Life during this joyous holiday and throughout the New
Year.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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