Tonight, my family and I went to Galveston Island, Texas, to the Festival of Lights. Above is a picture that I took of the Nativity Scene that lighted up as the story of the birth of Jesus was narrated. It was beautiful. That ages - old history is one that will never lose it's beauty and radiance and glory; for it is just as meaningful and wonderful today, as it was when it was lived, so many, many years ago.
If you have never read the story of Jesus' birth, I urge you to do so, this Christmas. Trust me, learning more about the God of Heaven, Who loves mankind so much that He came to earth, put on a robe of flesh, was born in a lowly, simple stable, and then headed straight for the Cross of Calvary to die for our sins will change your life. Please read the Book called Luke, in the Holy Bible. And when you have read Luke, please read the Book called Acts. You will be so very glad that you did!
I hope and pray that each of you, and your families, have a most blessed Christmas. May your joys be many, and may love warm your hearts and homes. And most of all, may you draw closer to Him than ever before. Merry Christmas!
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