It is final folks, we are clearly in the Christmas season. I have a few thoughts and a song that I am going to post on here for you to read.
My first thought is that this season is not about getting, it is about giving. It doesn't matter how many presents you get. It is really about the people involved and the blessing that comes from giving. Here are some ideas if you do not have any money to buy somebody something and you still want to remember them with a gift at Christmas: make them a nice card and tell them how much you love them, write a song for them, or you can even write a story for them and send it to them.
Secondly we must remember that this season is not about Santa Claus, it is about the birth of Jesus Christ, who came to us as a baby, wrapped in swaddling clothes. He came to pay the final price for our sins, so that we did not have to die. His sacrifice is our salvation, our free gift of eternal life.
My third thought is that if you want to learn more about the birth of Jesus Christ, and really see how the events leading up to His birth most likely happened, there is an event called "Follow The Star" that is a living nativity. It takes place on the first two weekends of December at the Gladstone Adventist camp grounds. And it is free!
Forthly, many scholars debate the identity of the Star of Bethlehem. But it was a real star and if you want to understand all about the Star I highly recommend you watch "The Star of Bethlehem", which is from producer Stephen McEveety, who also did the Passion of the Christ. It will blow your mind in the most wonderful way and open to you realms of things you didn't know!
My fifth and final thought about the season is to share a song with you. It is my favorite song of the Christmas Season. I like it because, while many people forget the true meaning of Christmas, this song helps us all remember that CHRISTmas is about coming to see and worship that baby that came so long ago to save the world.
Oh, come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant.
Oh, come ye, oh, come ye, to Bethlehem.
Come and behold Him, born the King of angels.
(refrain)
Oh, come, let us adore Him.
Oh, come, let us adore Him.
Oh, come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.
Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation.
Oh, sing, all ye bright hosts of heav'n above.
Glory to God, all glory in the highest!
(refrain)
Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning.
O Jesus, to Thee be all glory giv'n:
Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing.
(refrain)
It is indeed a wonderful season to celebrate the birth of Jesus and to spend time with family. Even though there are many troublesome things going on in the world, we have to remember that Jesus ordains the days of men. We need to give Him all the praise.
Merry CHRISTmas,
The Wolf Boy
Welcome to the wild romps of the Wolf Boy!
You are entering the wild forest of Brauna. The ground is quiet with many years of pine needles and secret thoughts from those that have passed through the forest before. Walk a while and listen for the howls of the Wild Wolf Boy and his pack ... perhaps you will join him and howl at the full moon rising!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Seeing the Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Yesterday my grandparents, my mom and I went to see the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. It was great! My favorite part of the movie was when Lucy, Edmond and Eustace first arrived on the Dawn Treader (the ship). Eustace said, "Where in the blazes am I?" Then he fainted when one of the first mates, who happened to be a minotaur spoke to him. I laughed out loud at this scene. There was another scene that was funny that also involved Eustace and the minotaur. Eustace asked a seagal if it knew where he could get something to eat. The minotaur and another ship mate noticed that Eustace was trying to talk to a seagal and they laughed at him. The ship mate patted the minotaur on the chest with the back of his hand while he said, "He's as crazy as a loon!" When the monotaur patted him back on his back, the man almost fell over! We all laughed at this scene!
I have to go now because my dad and I are at the Library and we have to meet up with my mom at Costco.
So long,
The Wolf Boy
I have to go now because my dad and I are at the Library and we have to meet up with my mom at Costco.
So long,
The Wolf Boy
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