Merry Christmas Dear Reader,
So much of the nation of Israel was wiped out by the
captivity. This prophet reminds us that
a remnant remains and will be restored when the Father returns all things to
himself. The prophet reminds us that the
meek will be drawn to the Father when the sacrifice is made for their
redemption.
So many times in our tapestry there have been moments where
the Father’s faithful have thought they were alone. Every instance is followed by the Father
revealing his remnant.
In the current climate we face Christmas with so many
walking away from faith and the purpose of Christ’s birth. The crimson thread seems thin this year. It feels so painful to see others reject
Christ and his love for us. It feels so
wrong that so many who claim to follow Christ care little for those in want and
need.
We choose to see or not to see the need. Too many choose to walk by site and not by
faith. In the growing coldness of the
aging world it can seem that following Christ becomes archaic. It is actually vital.
As I near the end of this pondering I see the parallels of
the falling away that Israel experienced.
We must learn to see the world through the eyes of Christ if we are to
reclaim any respect from that world. I
must live in way that gives me the right
to be heard.
Through
the Eye – Michael Card
Through the eye
They must always believe a lie
Who see with and not through the eye
With and not through the eye
You may see what angels long to see
Hear the harvest's harmony
Leave the prison of your shame
Hear the sound of your own new name
Through the eye
We see Salvation has come alive
And only those who will see survive
With and not through the eye
Only the eyes of the heart perceive
That the deaf and blind can hear and see
That insanity's saner than sanity
That only a slave can be truly free
Through the eye
We see our Life it has come alive
And only those who will see survive
With and not through the eye
With and not through the eye
Wishing you joy in the journey,
Aramis Thorn
Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every writer
who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a home
owner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure
store.”
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It's been so uplifting to be reading you're blog, and keeping Christmas in Christmas. Going through the biblical veges of things as well as the songs and poetry that relate.
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