Healing Girl Holidays

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***Scripture reference: Luke 2:11 and 1st Corinthians 13:4-8

***Scripture reference: Luke 2:11 and 1st Corinthians 13:4-8

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Sheryl Lee Ralph as Elder Queen Emunah

Sheryl Lee Ralph as Elder Queen Emunah

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Elder Queen Emunah as an anime

A benefit from celebrating Christmas on Shabbat -
It's the opportunity to redirect your attention - Attention on the Messiah, the son of the Creator.

Despite the questions - remaining to whether or not the Messiah was born on December 25, You are to feel and appreciate the Messiah's unfailing love.
That's the gist.

To the single women who are spiritual, that's the kind of "Christmas romance" vibes we desire.
Spending time connecting with the Messiah is an example of "Christmas Romance."

Does this mean connect with the Messiah only on Christmas Day during Shabbat?
Not at all!
We should be connecting with the Messiah every day.

It's just wonderful that Christmas Day is on a Shabbat.
Now those of you who believe that Sabbath day is on a Sunday and not Saturday,
if Christmas Day happen to be on a Sunday, would you, as single women, also feel like it's a wonderful time to have "Christmas Romance" with the Messiah, too?
I'm sure you would!

At the end of the day,
self-care is considered a "self date,"
But we gotta include the Messiah in your self dates,
Especially during the winter holidays.

Now may the Creator, the Messiah, and the Holy Spirit be with you,
And happy Healing Girl Holidays ❤️‍🩹🎄🎉!

A/N:
Shabbat Shalom, beautiful queens, and have a wonderful Healing Girl Holidays ❤️‍🩹🎉🎄!!!

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