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Happy birthday Jesus

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  1. blacksmith

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    If someone already posted something like this I apologize.

    I would like to wish a big Happy birthday to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. He is the true reason for the season. May we celebrate his birthday on this sacred day.

    I'd like to wish all of my FHC brothers and sisters a very merry Christmas. My your time with family be sacred and special and full of wonderful memories. May we remember all the good times of the past with family members that have passed away.
     
  2. Maina

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  3. Eric VW

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    Great post blacksmith :thumbs:

    Merry Christmas and happy birthday to our amazing Lord & Savior Jesus Christ.
     
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    Amen Joe! Thank you & Merry Christmas to all.
     
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    It's my favorite time of the year. Yes, Christmas.
    Not the lights, not the decorations, not the decorated tree, not the shopping and spending time eating with family, and not because I get a double dose of birthday and Christmas gifts, but because we get to celebrate one gift, the birth of our Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. Just imagine all the miracles that took place. An angle came down and told Mary she would give birth to the Son of God by the power of the Holy Spirit. An Angel of the Lord came upon the shepherds... Tidings of Great Joy, which will be to ALL people. You will find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, in a manger. A multitude of Heavenly Hosts praising God. Imagine the star that guided the Wise men and shepherds alike. ALL people being led to Christ.


    This is the reason to celebrate


    (Cross posted in the Good Morning brothers and sisters thread)
     
  6. Marvin

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    And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. - Luke 2:10-14 Bible Gateway passage: Luke 2:10-14 - Authorized (King James) Version

    Hallelujah! I can only imagine how truly awesome this moment must have been!

    Edit: I almost forgot...MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!
     
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    Merry Christmas to all, and glory to God.
     
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    Merry Christmas brothers. Had a wonderful Christmas Eve service at church, with the message focused on the shepherds more than anything. Wasn’t in their plan to take a hike in the middle of the night. But plans change. We make time for important stuff. So make time. Make time for family. Make time for friends. Make time for yourself. But always leave some margins in that time to allow God to use you to bless others. What a great groups of folks on here.

    Merry Christmas


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    I agree that the shepherds must have been quite awestruck. An incredible experience.

    Merry Christmas everyone. May the light of the world, Jesus Christ shine in your hearts today.
     
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    Amen Blacksmith...
     
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    Merry Christmas FHC family, for today our savior was born!!!

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    Shepherds
    (From Proverbs 31 Ministries)

    If you had good news, whom would you tell first?

    When something wonderful happens to me, the first people I want to tell are those closest to me, those most important in my life. They have proven themselves trustworthy over time, and will rejoice with me. They’ve stood by me during difficult times, and will share in a victory.

    When God had the best news of the ages, whom did He tell first? Important religious people? Wealthy folk? Learned men? Actually, no. God told shepherds.

    The Christmas story told in the book of Luke reveals this interesting fact. The story takes us right from the manger to the fields nearby, where an angel appeared to some terrified shepherds. Who wouldn’t be if an angel and “heavenly host” appeared where there had only been scrub brush moments before?

    “But the angel said to them, ’Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger’" (Luke 2:10-12, NIV).

    It didn’t take long for the shepherds to pull themselves together after the heavenly crew left. Knowing the “town of David” meant Bethlehem, the shepherds hurried there, and arrived in time to see Jesus in the stable. The Bible says after seeing the baby, “ … they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them” (Luke 6:17b-18, NIV).

    This is a familiar and well-loved story. We treasure images of the nativity, and the humble nature of Christ’s birth. When I delve a bit deeper into who attended the birth, I have to admit I’m surprised God chose shepherds to reveal the truth about Jesus so quickly.

    Shepherds were in the fields among smelly and not-so-bright sheep. They had no power or influence. They had nothing to bring the baby King. So why did God choose the lowest members of society to entrust the greatest truth of the ages?

    Why didn’t God choose the religious leaders? Surely they would have been excited after waiting for thousands of years to meet their Savior. Why not choose a king or a rich man whose testimony would have carried more weight? Why shepherds?

    Two reasons come to mind when I ponder that question. First, shepherds had the capacity to be humbled and amazed that God chose them to hear the news. Imagine how unworthy they must have felt, but how honored. Based on Jesus’ opinion of the religious leaders of that day, I don’t think they would have had the same reaction.

    You’ve probably heard about the Pharisees. They were religious people back when Jesus was born who thought highly of themselves. They loved religion more than they loved a relationship with God. They probably wouldn’t have been very impressed that God chose to reveal the secret of the ages to them. In fact, they might have thought they deserved to hear the news first.

    But not the shepherds. They were amazed God chose them and they couldn’t keep it to themselves.

    That leads me to the second reason I think God chose shepherds. After they had seen the baby Savior, they “spread the word” concerning what they knew. They weren’t like too-cool teenagers, worried about what others thought of them. They didn’t over-think the situation and talk themselves out of telling the news. They were exuberant, overflowing with joy and probably still reflected a bit of the glory of being with Jesus.

    You know what happened when those uneducated, simple shepherds spread the word that a Savior had been born? People were amazed!

    God is His infinite wisdom chose just the right group of people to entrust the greatest news of eternity. Those humble men took the Good News of Jesus and did just what God wanted them to do – told others, and their lives were never the same.
    Dear Lord, today I rejoice with the shepherds in the Good News of Jesus’ birth. Help me to set aside those traditions that have become commonplace and explore the amazement of Jesus’ birth. Thank You for sending a Savior for me. I want to spend my life sharing this news. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
     
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    Amen and amen
     
  14. Marvin

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    Very well said jtstromsburg!
     
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    Excellent thread! I'm forever reminding people that Santa Claus is not the real reason for Christmas. It is Jesus.
     
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    Amen, MERRY CHRISTMAS
     
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    Amen!
     
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