Tuesday, August 5, 2014
What I Heard
During the first week of August on a beautiful, warm day, I had
a couple of meetings at one of our Elim Care facilities in central Minnesota. Between appointments I was doing some paper
work and heard someone across the hall whistling a tune that was very familiar
to me – “Silent Night.” As I listened to
that song being whistled it reminded me of the truth of the words that the Savior
– Jesus Christ the Lord – came into this world for all of us. It reminded me about God’s great love for us –
not just at Christmas time, but even on a hot summer day. Jesus was born so people might come to God
based on His death on the cross. He
wants everyone to have a personal relationship with Him and receive the
wonderful peace He offers. I thoroughly
enjoy Christmas, so I just may begin playing Christmas music and celebrating
early this year. Take time with me to
silently hum, “Silent night; holy night; all is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin, mother and child, Holy
infant so tender and mild. Sleep in
heavenly peace; sleep in heavenly peace.”
It was Jesus who said, “I am come that they might have life, and
that they might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10).
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