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My Christmas Wish

Today I’m expecting a rather large shipment of presents for my kids and grandkids. I have resorted to being an Amazon junkie. The world has sucked the desire for spending hours in a Walmart or toy store line with opinionated liberal nazi’s, who look with judging eyes to see who’s not wearing a mask, and would (and have) called the Rona-cops to report them. (Not that all mask wearers are liberals, but you know the ones who are). There was no Black Friday shopping for me this year. And while I’m excited about those gifts coming today, because they were purchased with great thought for the ones I love, those having nothing to do with my Christmas wish. 

3 John 1:2 KJV

Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

The very fact that I have the aforementioned thought of judgmental people proves that there is still sin in my soul. I shouldn’t feel like that, but I do. Our souls are not diseased with any virus, they’re diseased with sin. But through the Spirit of God it can be said that we are in good spiritual health if we allow Him to reign over our thoughts and desires. So that is my first wish for you and I this Christmas. 

The 🎁 Gift of Self Control

Thats a tough one. But the world doesn’t need to see the Shari who looks back at them in frustration because I personally believe that mask is detrimental to my heath and doesn’t prevent the spreading of this disease. If it does why are 85% masked up, and it’s still rising. According to Fauci that’s all it would take to get this disease under control. And yet here we are. The frustrated Shari wanted to call him “fathead Fauci” but that wouldn’t be very godly and would ruin the point of my first Christmas wish. The self control I don’t always have and is not a proven fact. Praise God our iniquities are all forgiven. 

My second Christmas wish for us is

The 🎁 Gift of a Spiritual Appetite

With that we will surely prosper. I wish that I could tell you that I get up every morning, open the word of God without delay and never get side tracked. That would be nice and is certainly within the scope of possibility. But first I have to ignore my appetite for social media, coffee, breakfast cereal, Blaze Media and all thoughts shiny and bright. True story. It falls right in line with the self control. We do what we want to do, and far too often that is putting God on the back burner to simmer and wondering why we’re not on fire. Man, did I ever just step on my toes!

My third Christmas wish for us is 

The 🎁 Gift of Salvations Joy

The whole reason that Baby was born in a manger wasn’t so we’d have a quaint scene on our fireplace mantel. It was the prophecy fulfilled as spoken in Isaiah

Isaiah 7:14 KJV

Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

Emmanuel, meaning God with us! Helping us to have self control, driving our Spiritual appetite and giving us the joy of Salvation through the countless gifts of the Spirit. None of which are available on Amazon. Through His word I have stirred up that 🎁 gift and reminded myself of the countless joys the Lord brings to me daily. The first and most important is knowing I have the gift of Salvation that allows me not to fear what this world can do. It also helps me to love and pray for the person behind the mask that I sometimes would like to strangle. Salvation restores and renews my faith when the world tries to make it fade away. And the experience of having fruit in the Kingdom from my work as “The Jesus Chick” is an unexplainable joy because I know that it is the only gift that I can give the God who gave me life.

I pray you have those gifts as well, and that the word of God stirs up the gifts within you! God bless you!!!! The 

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A Christmas Thought Worth thinking…

God with us

Isaiah 7:14

Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

This was the Biblegateway.com verse of the day, and one of my many Christmas favorites. Matthew 1:23 gives us greater definition of that name, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.”

God with us. One of the countless things that defines Christianity above all others. Nobody else is claiming they have God indwelling in their hearts. Nobody else can have a conversation to the degree that a Christian is privileged to have and yet we take it for granted so often. If there is a thought worth meditating on this Christmas season it is this one. God with us… If there is a gift worth giving this Christmas Season it is the ability to share God with a friend or family member through your testimony and witness so they too may experience “God with them!”

There is so much heartache in the world around us: sickness, depression, and loneliness just to name a few. And although Christians certainly can and do suffer those things, we know that having God with us can make a bitter journey sweet.  Having the ability to be ministered to by God Himself in times of trouble is a privilege not afforded to those who do not Him.

Today my Christmas thought is this… “God with us.” I don’t want to take it for granted, so I’m sharing it with you too, in hopes that perhaps today a conversation will start in several hearts and perhaps it will be a gift to God this Christmas that His children’s gratitude will be felt in the throne room of Heaven.