Merry Christmas!

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Waco1947
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My own attitude about Christmas has changed over the years. A day that was once purely celebratory is now also profoundly humbling. In many ways, the facts surrounding Christ's birth are as important as the fact of Christ's birth. How he arrived was a signal of why he arrived: to redeem hearts, not to rule nations.

It's remarkable how often ambition becomes cruelty. In our self-delusion, we persuade ourselves that we're not just right but that we're so clearly right that opposition has to be rooted in arrogance and evil. We lash out. We seek to silence and destroy our enemies.

But it is all for the public good. So we sleep well at night. We become one of the most dangerous kinds of people a cruel person with a clean conscience.

The way of Christ, by contrast, forecloses cruelty. It requires compassion. It inverts our moral compass, or at least it should. We love rags-to-riches stories, for example, so if many of us were writing Christ's story, we might begin with a manger, but we'd end with a throne.

But Christ's life began in a manger, and it ended on a cross. He warned his followers that a cross could come for them as well. An upside-down kingdom began with an upside-down birth. When Jesus himself is humble, how do we justify our pride.
David French
Luke 1 51 God has shown strength with his arm;
For the proud scattered in the imagination of their hearts.
52 for the powerful God brings them down from m their thrones
and lifts up the lowly;
53 he has filled the hungry with good things
and sent the rich away empty.
54 He has come to the aid of his children ,
in remembrance of his mercy,

Waco1947 ,la
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Merry Christmas 47!

Dear Heavenly Father,
we know you had your choice on how Jesus was to come and interact with us. You chose the humble beginning of being born in a stable and a continued path paved not with slendor and riches but with the contentment of enough for all, always.

Christ was born to us and continues to be the greatest gift ever given by God!

On this day, we celebrate the mercy, grace, and devine love that is God and his son Jesus.

Blessed are those who gather in His name today. May this day bring comfort to those in need, rest to those whom are weary, and renewed faith to those who have lost their way.

May this Christmas fill our hearts with peace and our homes with light. May the blessings of Christ's birth renew our hope and strengthen our faith as we continue to walk together with you Lord on this journey.

In Christs name we pray,

Amen!
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Waco1947
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Merry Christmas 4th
God bless your life and your future
Waco1947 ,la
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Waco1947 said:

My own attitude about Christmas has changed over the years. A day that was once purely celebratory is now also profoundly humbling. In many ways, the facts surrounding Christ's birth are as important as the fact of Christ's birth. How he arrived was a signal of why he arrived: to redeem hearts, not to rule nations.

It's remarkable how often ambition becomes cruelty. In our self-delusion, we persuade ourselves that we're not just right but that we're so clearly right that opposition has to be rooted in arrogance and evil. We lash out. We seek to silence and destroy our enemies.

But it is all for the public good. So we sleep well at night. We become one of the most dangerous kinds of people a cruel person with a clean conscience.

The way of Christ, by contrast, forecloses cruelty. It requires compassion. It inverts our moral compass, or at least it should. We love rags-to-riches stories, for example, so if many of us were writing Christ's story, we might begin with a manger, but we'd end with a throne.

But Christ's life began in a manger, and it ended on a cross. He warned his followers that a cross could come for them as well. An upside-down kingdom began with an upside-down birth. When Jesus himself is humble, how do we justify our pride.
David French
Luke 1 51 God has shown strength with his arm;
For the proud scattered in the imagination of their hearts.
52 for the powerful God brings them down from m their thrones
and lifts up the lowly;
53 he has filled the hungry with good things
and sent the rich away empty.
54 He has come to the aid of his children ,
in remembrance of his mercy,


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