Gary Rich (1 Dec 2006)
"The Spirit of Christmas"


The Sirit of Christmas is often found in things that we can see. A street of gold and silver and a sparkling Christmas tree. It's found in quiet serenity of freshly fallen snow. In lights upon the river and a candles gentle glow

It's found in pretty presents and treasures of delight. In stories told of Christmas past on cold and wintry nights. It's found in Yuletide carolers who stand out in the street. And spread good cheer and tidings to everyone they meet

It's found in bustling cities as choirs get up to sing. In sleepy little villages where lonely church bells ring. It's found within a beggar's heart who kindly takes the time. To help a cold and hungry child by sharing his last dime

It's found within the prisons walls and temples made of stone. It's found within the orphanages and in the nursing homes. It's found within the wise men who brought gifts from far away. And the eastern star that led them to the stable where He lay

It's found within the Holy Spirit, this eternal gift from up above. It's filled with pure salvation, and wrapped in His sweet love. It's even found in old St. Nick, as he kneels down to pray. To our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ - Blessed Redeemer who was born on Christmas day !!!

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The real Spirit of Christmas can be found in every Christian believer who shares the salvation message and love of our Savior Jesus Christ this Christmas season with those people who do not know Him. The best present you can give a lost soul this Christmas is the gospel message of Jesus Christ. Will you be the one to answer God's call and take His light into this dark world ?  Take a risk, leave your comfort zone and make an eternal difference in someone's life this Christmas season. Jesus is returning very soon, share with a lost soul the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. Sharing your Faith in Jesus will help you discover the real Spirit of Christmas !!!

Have a blessed Christmas Season,  Gary