Is everyone ready? Do you know which list you're on? It's almost Christmas. We hope all your stockings are hung by the chimney with care, St. Nick will soon be here. But lets not forget the
"Reason For The Season"
Let us turn now to the story. A child is born in an obscure village. He is brought up in another obscure village. He works in a carpenter shop until he is thirty, and then for three brief years is an itinerant preacher, proclaiming a message and living a life. He never writes a book. He never holds an office. He never raises an army. He never has a family of his own. He never owns a home. He never goes to college. He never travels two hundred miles from the place where he was born. He gathers a little group of friends about him and teaches them his way of life. While still a young man, the tide of popular feeling turns against him. One denies him; another betrays him. He is turned over to his enemies. He goes through the mockery of a trial; he is nailed to a cross between two thieves, and when dead is laid in a borrowed grave by the kindness of a friend.Those are the facts of his human life. He rises from the dead. Today we look back across nineteen hundred years and ask, What kind of trail has he left across the centuries? When we try to sum up his influence, all the armies that ever marched, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the kings that ever reigned are absolutely picayune in their influence on mankind compared with that of this one solitary life…
Happy Birthday Jesus!
Love Grenville & Beatrice
8 comments:
How wonderful of you to share the man who first wrote this, just as you share the Good News of our Lord whose arrival on Earth we celebrate! xx
"A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices."
Joy at Christmas to you!
this is perfect and beautiful and true and i have never read it before. thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas.
Beautiful and inspiring post! Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas to you!
I had completely forgotten this lovely sermon. It is indeed powerful. In it's simplicity it brings so many emotions right up to front. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this post today. It is my pleasure to be your friend and appreciate your company on the blogworld. I hope you both enjoy all the grand kids and have a great Christmas.
Merry Christmas thank you for sharing that sermon! :)
Merry Christmas. Nice post. I hope your holiday was good in spite of your missing your mother. It gets easier with time. My mother has been gone for 15 years. I think of her more during the holidays but that is to be expected. Many blessings to you.
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