Warmest Christmas Night

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A harsh Arctic weather system had pummeled the community, leaving it to endure the coldest winter night in recent memory.

Trudging through drifts of snow, a young man braced against the freezing wind and cold.  He was only dressed in a few thin layers of clothing, topped off with a faded and tattered hoodie from his college days.

Hopelessness had left him waiting for life’s next train.  Whenever it might arrive would be anyone’s guess.  His hand touched the few dollars hiding in his jeans’ pocket.

Looking all about, he realized that he needed to find even the barest of shelter on this coldest and most silent of nights.  Coming around a corner, his eyes caught a glimpse of a small church. 

Situated in the small yard in front of the church was a nativity scene.  The young man surveyed the yard and discovered that the stable’s construction made for an adequate shelter.

Slipping in between the figures of Mary, Joseph, and some shepherds, he found straw that would provide a dry mattress, and the wind could not penetrate the outer walls.

Tumbling down into the piles of straw, he nestled next to a manger.  He had barely noticed the setting around his makeshift bed.  Falling quickly to sleep, his mind began to dream with the help of the warm, dry stable.

As he slept, the stillness of the night came upon the midnight clear.  Choirs of angels could be heard in the heavens, proclaiming the birth of the Messiah.  Shepherds gathered to witness the arrival of God’s promised Son.

The young man continued to dream and sleep.  He had not really rested for over two days. 

Morning arrived, and the sun was breaking through the few remaining clouds.  The young man stirred from his warm, overnight journey of dreams.  He realized that he was covered with a thick sleeping bag.  Next to him waited a thermos of hot coffee and a lunchbox of sandwiches. 

Turning the sleeping bag into an improvised tent among the nativity characters, he felt the warmest of joy.  He sat up to drink the hot coffee and ate some of the food.  Peace was backfilling his empty heart.  Inside the lunchbox was an envelope with a note. 

The note read: 

I found you soundly sleeping here last night.  I didn’t want to wake you on this most special of nights.  I saw that you could use a grace-filled hand from My Father.  I covered you up with the sleeping bag and left you some coffee and food.  I will be with you always. 

Suddenly, the young man realized that he had been blessed in ways he had never imagined.  His faith had rediscovered hope.  He found the love of his Savior on this warmest Christmas night.

Bethlehem’s Joy (Third Sunday of Advent)

From Philippians 4:4-6:  “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.  Let your gentleness be known to everyone.  The Lord is near.  Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

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Offering God’s promises

Distant joy asking, who’s yet to come?

Echoing in wilderness

Voices no longer numb

 

Faithful witnesses of peace

Salvation’s Messiah now descends

Mercy’s joy-filled tenderness

Lasting goodness shall extend

 

Holy Spirit rejoices

Promised deliverance emerges

Virgin’s heart flowing with love

Angels praise as joy surges

 

Rejoice always, now rejoice

Eternity’s spring of love endures

Mankind’s hope shall be transformed

Filling joy from grace, so pure

 

Each believer investing

Ripples of God’s blessed love invite

Messiah opening gates

Outlook’s joy forever bright

 

Bethlehem’s joy in shining star

Gentleness in spirit, blessings come

Long-awaited Prince of Peace

Each knee bends, to heaven’s drum

 

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Advent Prayer:  Heavenly Father,  as we remember and reflect upon this Advent season, assist us in turning our hearts toward You as we approach the birth of Your blessed Son.  Encourage us to celebrate the gifts received from that very first Christmas:  hope, peace, joy, and love.  Amen.

German hymnwriter, Laurentius Laurenti (1660-1722), wrote a reverent hymn which works well with the expectations of the Advent season, but it also looks ahead to the return of Jesus Christ.  Here is “Rejoice!  Rejoice Believers.”

Christmas Dreams

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Nestling with Christmas warmth

Dreaming of winter’s snow

Gliding down peaceful slopes

Beside lofty chateau

 

Sleeping with cherished peace

Hearing each silver bell

Waiting expectations

Mystery’s carousel

 

Ringing red kettle’s bell

Giving from grateful heart

Letting go of some cash

Someone’s life will restart

 

Quickening steps now stop

Finding one final gift

Sharing love with others

Purchase completes this shift

 

Gazing into night’s sky

Drifting, tiny snowflake

Inviting even more

Ground swells from snowy quake

 

Blessing midnight’s entrance

Painting whitest landscape

Witnessing lighted tree

Christmas dreams taking shape

 

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The Christmas season can mean different things to many people, but residing in its heart just might be these words as written by American Congressman William Carey Jones (1855-1927):  “The joy of brightening other lives, bearing each other’s burdens, easing others’ loads and supplanting empty hearts and lives with generous gifts becomes for us the magic of Christmas.”

Peace Transcending (Second Sunday of Advent)

From Luke 2:13-14:  “And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom He favors!'”

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Appearing to shepherds

Waiting near Bethlehem

Angels rekindle hope

Peace transforms world’s mayhem

 

Fulfilling promises

Trusting heavenly light

Hope overflows from grace

Peace shall be born this night

 

Vanquishing world’s darkness

Opening mankind’s eyes

Faith nurtured with new hope

Peace becoming lie-size

 

Favoring with goodness

Leveling each mountain

Hope sharing blessed gift

Peace fills mercy’s fountain

 

Blessing with grateful joy

Praising from high above

Savior’s birth bearing hope

Peace transcending with love

 

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Advent Prayer:  Heavenly Father,  as we remember and reflect upon this Advent season, assist us in turning our hearts toward You as we approach the birth of Your blessed Son.  Encourage us to celebrate the gifts received from that very first Christmas:  hope, peace, joy, and love.  Amen.

As we leave to go on with the rest of our day or night, here is an Advent hymn to send us out with reverent hearts filled with hopeful peace, “Watchman, Tell Us of the Night.”

Gospel’s Revelations (Elfchen Series #179)

Encouraging

Grace

Unconditionally offered

Father’s timely gift

Propelling faith’s lasting peace

Love

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Fulfilling

Hope

Tomorrow’s destiny

God’s everlasting promises

His faithful, righteous Word

Trust

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Beholding

Courage

Undeniably witnessed

Savior’s steadfast journey

Mercy’s blood spilling over

Faith

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Father’s Gift

From Psalm 118:24:  “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”

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Each morning sunrise

Father’s gift to thee

Heaven’s brilliant skies

Mercy offers free

 

Coffee friends meeting

Father gathers all

Grace pours out greetings

Kindness fills each y’all

 

Kitchen’s window view

Father sharing peace

Each tender fescue

Life’s renewing lease

 

From each faithful seed

Father’s blessed prize

Harvest’s bounty feeds

Thoughts forever wise

 

Day’s fading sunset

Father always here

Night’s trusted cornet

Rhythm always clear

 

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From Psalm 42:8:  “By day the Lord commands His steadfast love, and at night His song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life.”

Faith’s Witness (Elfchen Series #175)

Uncertain

Finding

Tomb empty

Many questions abound

Voice speaking with answers

Messiah

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Unknowing

Walking

Emmaus Road

Shattered in darkness

Stranger shares His peace

Savior

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Unsettled

Disciples

Confused, alone

Appearing among them

“Peace be with you”

Jesus

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Gentleness

From Philippians 4:5:  “Let Your gentleness be known to everyone.  The Lord is near.”

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Savior filled with truth

Gentleness flows

Outward to others

Spirit knows

 

Ready to listen

Gentleness stirs

Shared with believers

Grace transfers

 

Savior always near

Gentleness loves

Risen from dark tomb

Peace-filled dove

 

Prayer opens heart

Gentleness speaks

Light shatters darkness

Mercy seeks

 

Savior’s faithful bridge

Gentleness leads

Steady, trusted rock

Heaven’s seeds

 

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From Philippians 4:8:  “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”

Charles Stanley Quote

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Without God, we would fail, and our constant companions would be worry and distress.  But with Him, we receive true wisdom and divine power.

From Galatians 5:22-23:  “By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.  There is no law against such things.

Blessed Rendezvous (Elfchen Series #166)

Faithfulness

Inviting

Abundant life

Quenching spiritual thirst

Clutching Father’s steadfast promises

Relationship

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Harmony

Seeking

Lasting nourishment

Spiritual hunger fulfilled

Following our Father’s way

Peace

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Exaltation

Hearing

Angelic voices

Bursting with praise

Mountaintops full of love

Joy

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This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.