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Thursday, December 3, 2009
The real truth about Christmas
The real truth about Christmas In mode thought, we have the truth in relation to their circumstances and desires. Come Christmas, you can hear or see the question "What is Christmas for you?" Would you answer to your needs and circumstances or facts? The previous experience of Christmas will be the memories, feelings and hopes that determine how you can over the next Christmas. You can experience the joy and peace, drunken parties and the like, or loneliness, fear and sadness. Christmas can look forward or the thought of terror. It could be a time when you have a lot of family around, but do not want to be a moment or if you spend money you can not afford. It could be a time when you like spending money on gifts for the family or just you had money or family.All these dynamics come into play on our experience, our expectations and the ever-present business around us. The sad part of this is that in our efforts to enjoy, or through Christmas, we tend to ignore the truth about Christmas.You may be to believe that this is some religious garbage. Nothing is further from the truth. Christmas is "Emmanuel" which means "God with us." The essence of Christmas is not religious, political parties, families, gifts or money, even if everyone can be a reason the true nature is God for humanity, so that he can be with us and have a relationship with us. We are doing something religious, like a church service, but missed the point. This is not about religion is about relationships. To understand the full significance of the birth of Jesus, you must include it in the context of his death on Easter. E 'nato in order to die in our place on the cross for the cost of our iniquities. The point of his birth, life and death was in order to have a relationship with him, now and forever, after we made this life.Some people ask, "What is the meaning of life?" ; The point of life is for the purpose of the relationship with God. " Did you know the number yet? Ray Burton celebration attended Christian Fellowship in New Zealand, Havelock North and has written for advice and evangelization. He has recently launched a website where more of his work can be found.
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