COUNTDOWN
The countdown to another
Christmas begins
with many decorations
displayed within
and festive lights outside
announcing the yuletide.
The Christmas tree is
decorated
with special ornaments
collected
year after year
from far and near.
There's Christmas cards to
again write
occupying many a night
as friends and family are
remembered
each year in the month of
December.
Christmas songs are heard
on the radio
about reindeer and Santa
Claus – ho, ho, ho!
You'll hear Christmas
trees sung about
and songs about "you'd
better not pout."
Presents are wrapped
in festive gift wrap
to be given to someone
before January comes.
Christmas cookies are
baked
or maybe a yuletide cake
to share with loved ones.
Have another one.
Christmas parties are
planned
for men, women, and
children
or maybe a Christmas play
as parents mouth the words
to say.
Maybe an impromptu choir
will sing carols that will
inspire
as they walk from door to
door
as snowflakes quietly
soar.
"Over the river and
through the woods"
much laughter is heard in
neighborhoods
as families gather
together again
when Christmastime comes
around again.
Amidst much hurry and
scurry
Christmas is over in a
hurry.
The countdown to Christmas
is over then the year comes to a close.
What happened to the
"reason for the season," do you suppose?
* * * * *
When the countdown to
Christmas begins,
please take time to read
the story about the inn
where the innkeeper said
"there's no room"
one night under the
midnight moon...
though he did offer his
stable
in the midst of the rabble
of the census being taken
in the town of Bethlehem.
Expectant
parents
Mary and Joseph were
relieved
when this invitation was
received...
for any minute Mary would
deliver
a baby boy, to be named
Jesus, the Savior,
who would save us from our
sins
when we ask Him to dwell
within.
So there in the stable one night
under the stars shining
bright
this baby was born that
would change the world
becoming the greatest
story ever told.
At the same time this
announcement
was made by angels who
were sent
from heaven above
with a story of love...
to shepherds that first
Christmas night,
though they were terrified
with fright,
to see the glory of the
Lord shine round
as they fell to their
knees there on the ground.
The shepherds then hurried
to Bethlehem to see
this miracle which was too
amazing to believe
and there they found Jesus
Christ the Lord, a baby,
just as the angel said, in
a manger lying, so wee.
This baby who was promised
longed ago by the prophets
would one day be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince
of Peace – to guide us on the path we trod.
It seems God chose the
shepherds
to be His "good news"
heralds
for they told everyone
that the Savior had come.
This "good news"
passed down through generations
celebrated by men, women,
and children
each December 25th
now known to us as
Christmas.
On the countdown to Christmas did you take a few minutes to read
this story in Matthew and
Luke which established our nation's creed?
Please don't leave Christ
out of your Christmas.
You'll find with Christ in
your life, you'll be blessed.
And he will be called
Wonderful,
Counselor,
Mighty God,
Everlasting Father,
Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6
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