Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Elf in Space


Here's what Madison found this morning - her first comment was:  "He went downstairs and got Barbie's space suit!"

Currently, they are having to deal with some issues on the International Space Station.  Our prayers and thoughts have been with them up there, although it hasn't been reported to be as serious as an "Apollo 13" sort of situation.  But any situation up there that is unexpected is always one to take serious, and we're hoping it all works out up there.

Today was a big work day for Daddy, as are all Wednesdays.  Although he did come home to see everyone.  Mommy always prepares a nice dinner and makes the house so welcoming for the quick visit.  It's nice to see everyone, and then it's time to get back to the church.

Speaking of which, our tree is up in our office.  The trees on stage look nice too - have you seen them yet?


The Christmas lights help a lot.  This is the backdrop of our series, one where we've been talking about all sorts of different Christmas movies.  Tonight, however, was a night for Christmas carols.  We sang all sorts of Christmas songs tonight in service, calling it a "Night of Worship," which it was.  The kids enjoyed it, as did the adults - a breath of fresh air, and something different.  But also something with a lot of Christmas in it, and with that you can't really go too wrong.

Along those lines, here's our latest devotional entry:


DECEMBER 18 - "The Nativity Story"

Of all the Christmas movies made, the most important would be the one where it all started. There are movies with wintery scenes and pretty music, Ebenezer Scrooge changing his life, happy elves singing as they build toys, and Santa saving Christmas time and again.

But the story behind Christmas involves none of this. In "The Nativity Story," we don't even see any snow. Instead, we see desert sand, and lots of it. Joseph and Mary had to travel far to Bethlehem, and under serious pressure. Herod was looking for the future King of kings – not to worship, as he told the Wise Men. No, instead he wanted to kill Jesus. And as they left Nazareth on an unexpected journey, both Joseph and Mary faced cold stares from former friends: Mary found herself expecting a child before she was even married.

But despite all the stress and danger, this is a story of redemption for Mary and Joseph – and for all mankind. We see shepherds as they come to worship, having heard about the newborn king in a dream. We also see the Wise Men as they worship, and present their lavish gifts at the feet of Jesus.

Each one was summoned from far away, told of the wonderful thing that happened: For unto us, a child is born. A Son is given, and the government shall be on his shoulders, and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace.


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