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Old 12-10-2005, 01:01 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

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Advent is a bit off. Right now I just want to celebrate the miracle of hope, we are given each year at this time. "Lo a child is born, and it is a special child, for He is the key to our redemption..."

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HI Q, I'm confused by what you mean by 'Advent is a bit off.' The four weeks leading up to Christmas are called Advent, right?

Celebrating the miracle of hope right along with you, at any rate.

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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

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HI Q, I'm confused by what you mean by 'Advent is a bit off.' The four weeks leading up to Christmas are called Advent, right?

Celebrating the miracle of hope right along with you, at any rate.

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Oh, hell, what am I thinking?...Lent, that is what I was thinking. Sorry, my bad.

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Old 12-10-2005, 05:05 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

i love the part when the angels come & the shepherds come. i would just have loved to see the glory that was there when the angels appeared & the shepherds heard about Jesus being born. i mean these people had waited for so long & they were seeking the Messiah & were ready for him when he arrived.

then i see a two fold meaning because at the same time i was seeking for Jesus, he was seeking for me & He sought me before i ever knew him. The Almighty God reached down to me with that much love & made a way of escape through His only begotten Son, means so much to me.

& when i was young, i remember the Charlie Brown Christmas story & Linus would read from the book of Luke & even as a small child, i can look back & see where Jesus was reaching out to me with open arms.
As parents we are amazed at how much a child can learn & be aware, yet the children are young & do not realize how fast we grow up.

& there the shepherds would find the Christ child, wrapped in swadling clothes lying in a manger.
...And they called his name JESUS.

Though I knew Him not, still He loved me & He was seeking for me.
Wise men still seek Him today.
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Old 12-10-2005, 05:11 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

hey thanks Luna for putting that part of the story up. it moved me into a moment of silent prayer, with a heavy heart filled with comfort & joy.

i will put some more verses up from Luke soon as well.
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Old 12-13-2005, 09:15 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

Hi Luna.

it looks like you got the whole passage. the only one i can add is verse 21. the fulifillment of the prophecy, his name was called JESUS.

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2:21 And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called JESUS, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
I will be away until the New Year, so everyone have a good one & see ya then.
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Preparations

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Hi Luna.

it looks like you got the whole passage. the only one i can add is verse 21. the fulifillment of the prophecy, his name was called JESUS.

I will be away until the New Year, so everyone have a good one & see ya then.
Hi Bandit, I somehow missed this post of yours until now.

As we count down the days to Christmas Eve and Christmas I know that for myself, and probably most, it's a time of preparation. The material preparations of getting the house decorated and clean, nice foods prepared for guests, in general making our home feel welcoming and comforatble for friends and family who visit, and of course fun for the kids. Wrapping presents, baking cookies, doing all those little traditions that make it special.

Advent is also the time we prepare ourselves, our hearts, our souls, our minds, for the coming of the King. We remember and celebrate His birth and we also look forward to His return. And, in my beliefs, that return occurs daily as well as in some unknown future. Christ breaks through, in the smile of my kids, in the eucharist, in dropping a few dollars into the Salvation Army bucket, in Pslams sung and Christmas carols, in helping another carry her groceries to the car...well, you get the point. Like Christ, Advent is timeless, rolling past present and future together into one moment, every moment.

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Old 12-23-2005, 03:37 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Hi Bandit, I somehow missed this post of yours until now.

As we count down the days to Christmas Eve and Christmas I know that for myself, and probably most, it's a time of preparation. The material preparations of getting the house decorated and clean, nice foods prepared for guests, in general making our home feel welcoming and comforatble for friends and family who visit, and of course fun for the kids. Wrapping presents, baking cookies, doing all those little traditions that make it special.

Advent is also the time we prepare ourselves, our hearts, our souls, our minds, for the coming of the King. We remember and celebrate His birth and we also look forward to His return. And, in my beliefs, that return occurs daily as well as in some unknown future. Christ breaks through, in the smile of my kids, in the eucharist, in dropping a few dollars into the Salvation Army bucket, in Pslams sung and Christmas carols, in helping another carry her groceries to the car...well, you get the point. Like Christ, Advent is timeless, rolling past present and future together into one moment, every moment.

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We've been preparing ourselves the whole year. If we haven't got it right now, it ain't gonna happen. Now we keep time, or drum, or nod our heads, or give gifts, or do deeds and think nothing of them.

Now is our time (of any time). Either we put up or shut up.

And the whole world watches to see what we are going to do. We band of few...

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Old 12-23-2005, 06:09 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

Indeed, Q, you remind me of St. Paul's statement, "I die daily."

Still, what I like most about Xmas is the way it opens folks up who might otherwise be closed ... both Xians and non-Xians alike. Someone throws those gold Kruggerands in the Salvation Army pot, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were total atheists. I really don't think it makes a hill o' beans difference. Point is, they did it. Widow's Might or not, there's a lot of folks who are grateful for the generosity ...

All this says to me that Christmas is truly a special time - and for reasons that transcend all earthly religions, doctrines, & traditions. The Star we seek to follow ... just seems to shine it's very Brightest ... this time of year.

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Indeed, Q, you remind me of St. Paul's statement, "I die daily."

Still, what I like most about Xmas is the way it opens folks up who might otherwise be closed ... both Xians and non-Xians alike. Someone throws those gold Kruggerands in the Salvation Army pot, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were total atheists. I really don't think it makes a hill o' beans difference. Point is, they did it. Widow's Might or not, there's a lot of folks who are grateful for the generosity ...

All this says to me that Christmas is truly a special time - and for reasons that transcend all earthly religions, doctrines, & traditions. The Star we seek to follow ... just seems to shine it's very Brightest ... this time of year.

Peace,

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Yes, my friend, even you find your heart softening as you think about it...from Xmas to "Christmas" from your own fingertips, in less than a paragraph and an half...

simple soldier sends.

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Re: ...And called his name JESUS - The Christmas Story

True dat, Q. Btw, my `Xmas' is not meant without respect or reverence, though it is my understanding that some don't dig it. Christ's cross was either a Tau (T) or the familiar (+) ... but others were crucified on an (X). And that is their legacy ...

What I find interesting, is that, as you say, I used the shortcut (Xmas) a few times, but chose to spell it out at the end of the post.

Have any soldiers here heard the Twas the Night Before Christmas ... from the marine's point of view? I'm not sure if this is something "out there on the Net" - or if it was a local thing, but it was on the radio this morning. Quite moving. (Ok, yes, I've googled it ... here it is.)

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