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Friday, December 25, 2009

Have a Blessed Christmas, One and All!



The birth of a baby boy, Jesus, who was actually a king, changed the course of history forever.

Can you imagine how scared and uncomfortable Mary, the mother of Jesus, must have been on that starry night so long ago? She, an innocent and obedient teenage girl, was in labor and there was no room at the inn. Imagine giving birth in a kind of barn, with cattle nearby. What a humble beginning for the Prince of Peace.

Because He came down to earth in the form of man, there is now hope for all mankind.

Today, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a joyous holiday, meant to fill all hearts with the wonder of childhood and deep happiness.


May each of you reading this blog be blessed this Christmas. It brings me great happiness to hear from each of you and read your blogs. Computer technology is such an awesome part of our world, isn't it? How marvelous we can invite each other into our homes, minds, and hearts, even when we don't know each other well and may live thousands of miles apart. Meeting people in blogland is like receiving fabulous Christmas presents, wrapped and topped with giant, shimmering bows!

Peace, peace I wish to you and as many blessings as the millions of stars that sparkle like diamonds in the night sky. The Messiah has come and we, His followers, can rest assured that we are heirs to a King! How awesome is that?






Merry, Merry Christmas to all!

4 comments:

diane stetson said...

May our Lord Jesus bless you and your family with health which is wealth, happiness and peace this Christmas and throughout the new year 2010.xo

a Bohemian Market said...

Hi Susan:
And a beautiful and bountiful Christmas and coming New Year to you too!!!
yes, our computer technology is super; having friends all over the World!!!
You truly have a way with your descriptive words!!!
Take care
peace
carole

Melissa Lester said...

Merry Christmas, Susan, and Happy New Year!

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

Lovely words, Susan, and yes isn't the internet a fabulous way of relating to people all over the world.
Your blog is wonderful!

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