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Stop Us In Our Tracks

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Heavenly Father,ย We think we are ready for Christmas โ€ฆNot because we have read the pages of the Bible, but because we have read our credit card statements,ย And they say that we have left no stone unturned, and no gift unbought, if still unpaid for.ย We stand ready to stagger under the weight of Christmas,ย To eat and drink far too much,ย To party with the best of them,ย And to worry all the time that weโ€™ve forgotten something.ย And weโ€™ll do it all, not always because we want to, but because everyone else is doing it, and weโ€™ll go along for the ride.

Somewhere in all of this, Father, please feel free to stop us.ย Any place, any time, just stop us in our tracks.ย Stop us, grab our attention, and then place your gift in our hands where we can see it,ย And in our hearts where we can feel it.ย The gift of knowing that, a little over two thousand years ago, you stepped into the history of this world and placed yourself in a manger in a dirty backstreet stable,ย And called yourself a Christ-Child. It was then that we could see you and understand you as we had never been able to do before: As Creator, as Spirit, and as a man who would walk unerringly towards a Cross.

Everything else, all the food, the fun, the partying, none of it matters, and none of it has any point at all, unless we grasp this simple, beautiful gift and press it close to our hearts and keep it thereโ€ฆ..โ€ฆ.. that we live with you, that we are one with you, Our Lord Immanuel.

What else is there to say?

Except thank you, Amen.

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Our fantastic minister Nik convicted us with this prayer earlier this evening at our evening service, and she kindly let me share it with my loving brothers & sisters on iChristian! ๐Ÿ™‚

God Has No History

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This human life in God is from our point of view a particular period in the history of our world (from His birth to His crucifixion). We therefore imagine it is also a period in the history of God’s own existence. But God has no history. He is too completely and utterly real to have one. For, of course, to have a history means losing part of your reality (because it has already slipped away into the past), and not yet having another part (because it is still in the future); in fact, having nothing but the tiny little present, which has gone before you can speak about it. God forbid we should think God was like that! Even we may hope not to be always rationed in that way.

C. S. Lewis