What's On Your Mind?
By Chevee
@Chevee (5905)
United States
December 24, 2011 11:40am CST
It is Saturday morning December 24, 2011. This is Christmas Eve, I did my morning devotion, giving thanks to God for another beautiful day and for keeping me through the night. After which I logged into another one of the sites I visit each day. I saw this question "What's On Your Mind?. I honestly can say I was thinking about Christmas and it's reason. I know we know not the date that Jesus was born, for the Word of God (Bible) does not say. But It does say that Christ was born in a manager in a little town called Bethlehem. So this is what I am celebrating the birth of Christ. I am putting my self-satification aside and giving all the glory, honor, praise to Jesus Christ's birth. Celebrating the greatest gift given to mankind. The gift of salvation through the precious shed blood of Jesus.
WHAT ABOUT YOU "WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND THIS CHRISTMAS EVE DAY?
Be blessed and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
3 responses
@PointlessQuestions (15397)
• United States
25 Dec 11
I’m just waiting to go to our Christmas party… we are taking some presents and having our get together tonight with just the immediate family, and then tomorrow with the whole family… so I’m just mylotting until they say “let’s go!”
I’m thinking about Jesus’s birthday… I know it’s not really tomorrow, but that is the day we recognize it… and I’m thinking about Buddy.. our relative who was murdered 9 months ago… and I’m thinking he will actually sit down to a birthday dinner with Jesus tomorrow… that is what I am thinking about.
@LovingMyBabies (85288)
• Valdosta, Georgia
24 Dec 11
I am thinking about the same things you are! Jesus is awesome and I am so happy we know Him as our Savior. I am also thinking I hope no one is lonely this Holiday... Im also hoping for my Christmas miracle!
@Chevee (5905)
• United States
24 Dec 11
Oh how right you are. Your thoughts are wonderful and considerate. Loneliness does come with the holidays, I pray for those who are lonely too, I can also use a Christmas miracle. Thanks for sharing. God bless you and your family, have a Merry Christmas.