Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Hello Everyone,
"Unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior who is Christ, the Lord.".
The second thing this passage teaches us is that life matters not only to you, but your life counts with God.Do you think that maybe those shepherds might have sat around the campfire many times & wondered if life was really worthwhile or not. "What difference does it make if we watch the sheep or not?"Maybe you have wondered also, "What difference does it make if I get up every morning or not? It seems as if my life is an endless cycle of things that really don’t mean anything”.

When God comes & makes His announcement to shepherds, He is also saying to us, "Your life is worthwhile. It is My gift to you. Therefore live every moment of it, because your life does matter to Me."Listen, every life matters. We should know that. It’s impossible to live, even for a few minutes on this earth, & not influence somebody in one way or another. We are always influencing someone, either for good or for bad. Some years ago, a cartoon appeared in newspapers across the land. It pictured two farmers in Kentucky, standing in a field as snow fell softly. One turned to the other & asked, "Anything exciting happen today?" "Nah, nothing exciting," said the other farmer. "Oh, there was a baby born over at Tom Lincoln’s home, but nothing exciting ever happens around here."But that baby born in the home of Tom Lincoln one day became the President of the United States. He changed the course of history & liberated the slaves. One life can make a difference!I wonder if there were people in Bethlehem on that night so long ago, asking, "Anything exciting happen today?" Maybe they were told, "No, nothing much.

Oh, I hear some woman gave birth to a baby in a stable, but nothing exciting ever happens around here." Except that a baby was born, a baby that changed the world.Life counts. Life matters. Your life & mine. Lives of shepherds & lives of kings, all are important to God.

Oh How HE Loves Us!Pastor Phil

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