Shortgrass
Well-known member
Trees are sprouting up in homes all over. Christmas is upon us. Some well meaning Christian folk feel that Christmas is a compromise with pagan ways because pagans had a celebration around December 25th that involved trees. It wasn't that way at all. The early Christians offered an alternative to the pagan celebration. They, nor do I, have any desire to partake in pagan ways. They offered a time to celebrate the fact Christ came to experience our lives so that we know that He understands our joys and grief, our pain and our pleasure, and to give His life for our sins. The tree in our home points to the tree upon which he gave his life. The evergreen points to the gift of eternal life that he gave us. The gifts that we leave at the foot of the tree point to us coming to the foot of the cross to offer our lives to live for Him. Each gift we place beneath the tree, let us think of giving our lives to live for Him, and each gift we recieve from the tree, let us think of what He gave for us. Have you given your life to Him? He gave His for you. The old testament saints looked ahead to the coming gift as we look back to the time that He came to give Himself for all for mankind. Truly that event is a cause to celebrate. Because of the added festivities this time of year, it is hard to "be still and know that I am God". Yet, knowing that He is God is the key to experiencing the true meaning of Christmas, and all life. He is God, and He loves us and He came to us so that we can live eternally—Let the celebration begin!!!
. Have yourselves a good Sunday morning and a mighty fine Christmas. Jan and I want to wish all you folks the very best Christmas ever (so far anyway :lol
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