Are We Celebrating a Miracle?
There are many celebrations during our time in this world and many
people celebrate this time of the year but they do not really know what. Some
have birthdays, others celebrate conquers, others do not celebrate because they
simply do not care or do not believe.
The ones who do celebrate have a good reason to do it and it is the
fulfillment of a promise made thousands of years ago by the prophet Isaiah when
he said: “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a virgin
will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel.(God
with us)” Isaiah 7.14 And that promise became real when the virgin
Mary was conceived by the Holy Spirit over 2000 years ago, because God himself
became human to interact with us and teach us how to behave to have a happier
and better life. Happier because we have hope despite the world’s bitterness,
and better because although “this” is not over yet, when the end comes,
EVERYTHING will be fixed. . Isn’t that a Miracle worth celebrating?
Many do not believe even with the fulfillment of many promises of the
Bible and the discoveries made that eliminate the false atheist theories
teachings that even the “Great” universities are “educating” their students
with, created by people whose credibility only grew on nonbelievers. They do
not believe in God but believed in human nonsense.
We have to believe in our reality which has been proven over the years,
like the testimonies given by the miracle bearing people, group of which I’m
part of. Our reality is that when we become part of the family of Christ we are
recipient of the Holy Spirit which
makes us change our attitude from apprehensive to peaceful because we rest all
our worries on Him who gives us hope for the future, no matter how bad our
surroundings may look. For in hope we have been saved. (Romans 8.24a)
For that reason we have to search the truth of the real God, read about
Him and see it in everything He created, teach our children they must obey Him
if they want HOPE for the future. And celebrate Him for coming to give us hope
of salvation. Let’s celebrate the birth of Jesus, “And there is salvation in no
one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men
by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4.12)
Merry Christmas!
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