
I have always enjoyed this special day when we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. There has always been a special spirit about the season that is very unique from any other time, and of course this is because of its true meaning.
I was happy to know that my oldest son is already realizing that it is more than just presents and decorations. When we ask him what Christmas is, he quickly replies, "It's when we celebrate Jesus' birthday!" The other day I jokingly asked him, "What if we skip Christmas this year? What if we just don't celebrate?" Again he was quick in his reply, exclaiming, "Then Jesus would be sad and very mad at you!"
Yesterday, we took the time to bake some Christmas cookies, and retold my oldest the Christmas story as he cut each shape, telling him, for example, that the star represented the new star that appe
I am so grateful to our Heavenly Father who loved us so much that He sent His Only Begotten, and to our willing Saviour, Jesus Christ, who suffered and died that we too may overcome sin and death. May we all learn to love and follow Him, for this is the only way to have Peace on Earth, as we show Goodwill to men.
3 comments:
Cute kiddos, David! Hope you're doing well!
That is a great Santa photo. And I love the idea of telling the Christmas story with the cookies, I will have to keep that in mind for next year.
What a great idea to do the Christmas story with cookies. Where do you find all the cookie cutter?
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