Thursday, December 24, 2009

Here I go again!

Alright well it's officially Christmas Eve! I can't believe that it is finally here! Last night I helped out with the Live Nativity here at church. It was a lot of fun, but most of all it was awesome to be a part of the reenactment of Jesus' birth. I was a shepherd, and it while I was playing that part, I found myself just pondering what it must have been like to be a shepherd when the angel came to speak to them. One of the things that I picked up from the Nativity last night was in the story it says that the angel appeared to the shepherds and THEN the skies opened up and a whole host of angels showed up singing praises to God. That is so cool. It must have scared the crap out of the shepherds. I know it probably would have scared me. There is also another part of the story that gets me every time, and that is when the angels tell them to go, they do. Without hesitation. They gather their sheep and go. Go and find a king that they have heard was supposed to come. If it weren't for the faith of shepherds and other significant followers of Jesus, this story would have never been known. As Christmas rolls in and out tomorrow so fast, I pray that we will all remember to go, when God tells us to. <><

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

That Simple Star

There is something magical about the Star of Bethlehem. Something completely magical. Yeah it was the guiding light that led the Wisemen and Shepherds to greet the King of Kings. There is something magical about looking at the star. Catherine and I have recently put a Moravian star in our loft shinning from the top window of our house. I love it. I love looking at it. It is so amazing to think that The star was the first decoration for Christmas. It was the first thing that was "hung up" to show that finally it was time to celebrate. God hung up the star in the sky over a small town that could have been easily forgotten throughout history. Now that the Savior was born there, that town will never be forgotten. I invite all of you when you look at a star, remember what the most beautiful star represented. It's something supernatural, which is better than magical. <><

Friday, December 11, 2009

A New Start!

It is official I have started a NEW blog. I hope that I can do a better job of keeping this one up. I am actually writing this one for me, but if anyone from the old one wants to read it, or anyone new wants to, you are more then welcome. This blog maybe interesting to some, may be boring to others. Some may like what I say, others may be turned off. Let me know what you think. Today is a day of new beginnings, but it also a very special day to me. It is December 11, 2009. I know, I know, you can read it underneath the heading of this post. But, it's important to me because it marks the 8th year of Catherine and I being together! 8 YEARS! Wow. The time has flown by, but feels like we have been together forever. I am so blessed to have an awesome wife. God knew what He was doing when He picked her for me. Today is also significant because it marks the 2 week mark before Christmas. It only got to 40 degrees here today, and is supposed to get down to around 20 tonight. Finally Winter is here! With Christmas almost here, I look amazed at our God who gave us His Son, for all. I know some people may say, "Jesus really wasn't born on December 25." And they are right. The important thing is that we are using that day to honor our God for bringing Jesus into the world for us. However, I do have a problem with that. We are to not only celebrate His life and His death and resurrection for one day each. We are to continue to celebrate it each and everyday. We are called to "Tell it on the Mountain" everyday and spread that good news! It is the Gospel, and it is our job as Christians to not only spread it, but also live it! Thanks for reading my first rambling. <><