Christ-mas Message from Yeshua
- Sharon Sananda Kumara

- Dec 25, 2025
- 2 min read

My Beloved Friends,
Season’s greetings to you all.
What a beautiful and sacred season this is—an invitation to joy, to sacred remembrance, and to loving one another with every fiber of your being.
I wish to share with you a Christ-mas message that you may carry in your heart throughout the coming year and far beyond.
As you gather together in celebration, know that I am with you. I am seated beside you as you enjoy your abundant meals, as you share stories and laughter with family and friends, as you cheer at the games on your television, and as you sing the beloved Christ-mas carols that have echoed through generations.
These simple, holy moments matter more than you know.
We who dwell just beyond what you call the veil delight in these moments with you as well. Love does not stop at worlds—it expands through them.
And for any who feel alone, or who are missing a beloved soul during this holiday season, know this above all else: you are not alone.
I am with you, we are with you, holding your hand, wrapping you in comfort, surrounding you with peace. Your tears are known. Your memories are honored. Your love continues, unbroken.
We are always near you—especially in times of celebration, and especially in times of grief. Both are born of love, and both live within it. There is nothing else.
This Christmas and Holiday season, let us celebrate the Christ Light that shines within you.
For you are the Light that enters the world. Never forget: you are Love, and you are Light. All else is illusion, passing like shadows at dawn.
Allow your heart to shine like the sun, my friends. Let it be wide. Let it be gentle. Let it be brave.
May this Christ-mas be a season where your heart is open and radiant, where you consciously honor the Christ Light that lives within you—and within all—and where, by your very presence, you help lead the way for others to remember their own Christ Light.
Peace be with you, Now and Always.
Yeshua
Sharon Sananda Kumara





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