If all were now as it was when
Christ came to save us all,
And Christmas Day were Christmas Day,
Not some day we recall;
And in the East we saw a star
Exceptionally bright,
And wondered what was going on
That ordinary night;
If God were walking in our midst,
Saying what He said,
And we were not His followers,
But trod where He would tread;
And we were witness to His word
And looked Him in the eye,
And found His message interesting
But too bizarre to buy;
If we were in Jerusalem
And watched Him bear the cross,
And suffered with His suffering
But feared to share His loss;
And saw Him die in agony,
And wondered at it all,
And this were something we ourselves,
Not printed books, recall:
What would be the difference,
Had we known Him that way,
Between the faith we feared to feel
And what we fear today?
I hope your answer to the poem above, to the question "What would be the difference, Had we known Him that way?, is: There would be no difference. Christian Faith is belief in someone that we cannot see or touch in the physical way.
Christianity claims not to be distinguished by its faith, but by the object of its faith. Faith is essentially an act of trust or reliance on God. Rather than being passive, this leads to an active life of obedience to the one being trusted. Faith causes questions and seeks answers from God and transforms, it sees the mystery of God and his grace and seeks to know and become obedient to God. Faith is not static but causes one to learn more of God and grow, faith causes change as it seeks a greater understanding of God. (more)





















Hope you have a wonderful Christmas filled with family, friends and loved ones Debbie. Thanks for being such a loyal blog-buddy, for your informative posts and keeping the fires burning. I shall end with a Aussie saying, Good on ya Debbie. :)
Posted by: MK | December 24, 2008 at 03:31 AM
Merry Christmas Debbie to you and your family. Hope Santa brings you lots of goodies. Pam
Posted by: gecko | December 23, 2008 at 11:51 PM
Hi Deb, I just wanted to you you and your readers, and all the rest of my buddies A very Merry Christmas and a very Happy and a healthy New Year to come for 2009.
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Posted by: Cindy Thompson | December 23, 2008 at 06:09 AM
Christmas Spirit
by Roger W Hancock
Tinkling of Christmas Bells
warms a snowy stroll.
Season songs, winter smells,
uplifts a weary soul.
Christmas carol, songs avail,
exalting Christ the Lord.
(c) December 8, 2008 Roger W Hancock www.PoetPatiot.com
Posted by: Roger W Hancock, PoetPatriot | December 23, 2008 at 02:55 AM
Debbie, Spencer's discussion of stealth jihad is the thing all the deniers ignore. They know nothing of Shariah, they want to know nothing of Shariah. They read nothing, study nothing...it is THE clear and present danger.
A really excellent post.
Posted by: Maggie Thornton | December 22, 2008 at 11:08 PM
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Debbie!
Posted by: Skunkfeathers | December 22, 2008 at 07:45 PM
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Deb, and many happy returns too!
Posted by: Steve Harkonnen | December 22, 2008 at 03:58 PM
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Deb, and many happy returns too!
Posted by: Steve Harkonnen | December 22, 2008 at 03:58 PM