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A PRAYER FROM MIISRAEL: WELCOME CHRISTMAS! (180 hits)


In the remembering a beautiful birth of Jesus Christ we welcome Christmas Day to think on his miracle of birth and the purpose of a saviour being born to save us from Satan’s power. We take this prayer to thee Almighty in sincere love and devotion.

OUR FATHER;

We welcome
Christmas Day
to praise you in a day of
which your Son
was born.

We welcome
As we remember the
journey of the wise
kings bearing gifts

We welcome
as we remember the
shepherds who watched
and followed the star

We welcome
gifts and food of plenty!

Welcome we
love, thanksgiving and
exaltation to you Almighty Lord!

We welcome thee to all glory!

Blessed are the nations of men.
Blessed are the flocks,
Blessed are the followers of truth.

And we welcome
your mercy and forgiveness

We welcome
thy Spirit of Prophecy
that you shall return
and take all believers to your
kingdom.

To be welcomed to live with
thee
Forever, eternity, everlasting

in
Jesus
Welcome Christmas!

--AMEN

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY AND WELCOME IN CHRISTMAS PRAYERS.
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Sunday, December 25th 2011 at 9:50AM
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Christmas means more to me each year that I'm growing older because now I see the real beauty in celebrating and remember the little One who came into the world over 2000 years ago. At the Christmas gathering yesterday with my in-laws, I was conversing with the little children (for which I absolutely enjoy doing), I'd asked my little 7 year old niece how old Jesus would be. She said she had no idea so I told her to ask the adults in the house.... Ha!

The point being that we have someone Who came to help us to enjoy life and we don't even know how old He is each year we celebrate His birthday. For some, Christmas is just a day to receive and to give nice gifts rather than truly reminisncing over the true beauty of the day. Without the baby Jesus coming into the world, we'd be lost without hope. It's really sad that people feel the most hopeless on the day that we are to remember how much we actually have. I decided that I'll make sure I teach my little one that he needs to give a gift to Jesus in some way rather he just receiving. This year he said he wanted to hang the rosary which is a consortment of beads with a white crucifix on the tree in remembrance in addition to reflecting by celebrating Advent. Next year, we'll definitely plan better and do a nice gift that we will handmake and discuss its significance.


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