Along with all the fun family traditions come memories of special Christmas moments. I remember one time delivering newspapers at 3 in the moring, still half asleep, as christmas music played on the car radio. I remember delivering neighbor gifts, seeing the lights, and participating in church christmas programs. I remember fun times with friends and family. Most of all, I try to remember Jesus Christ. "Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift." (2 Cor. 9:15)
My Dad always writes our family christmas cards in poem form, telling the story of our year in rhymes. He always puts at the end a specific paragraph focusing on Christ, and this last week he sent me an extended version he used in a talk for church that I really enjoy.
Like my father, I testify of our Savior Jesus Christ. He is the reason for the season. He is the King of kings, Lord of lords, the Prince of Peace. He is the Light, the Life, and the Hope of this world, even the great I Am. "God be thanked for the Matchless Gift of his Divine Son." (The Living Christ)
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