Quotes and Thoughts for the Day

@sunflour I'm so glad you and yours are safe tonight!
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Interesting Christmas Eve here: A very big tree fell this morning behind the chicken coop - and it fell in a path that caused no harm to my coop or flock. Had it fallen in a different direction, it would have demolished the coop. But it did startle the hens and they sang the "we don't like this" Chorus. And just after lunch, a tornado was headed our way with my house expected to be center of the path and it either dissipated or veered.
Have witnessed quite a number in my life time and do truly believe that Miracles are real and hope y'all do too.

Merry Christmas Everybody.
Thankful you were protected :) Yes I believe : an example : an 18 wheeler was headed head on towards me I called on my Savior Jesus & it was as if God stopped time and rearranged our vehicles and the 18 wheeler was behind me yes I believe in miracles & my God is faithful
 
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Our Prince of Peace

Isaiah 9:6
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.

The Christmas rush is here. There are plans to make, gifts to buy, and parties to attend. Sometimes these activities leave us exhausted and cranky—instead of peace and joy, we may feel inner churning because there’s too much to do. Or perhaps this time of the year brings nothing but sad memories and loneliness. Unrealistic expectations and conflicts with loved ones often leave us depressed and discouraged.

How can Jesus be our Prince of Peace when our expectations and traditions fight against the tranquility we desire? To understand why Jesus was given this title, we must first understand what it means. First of all, God’s Son did not come to do away with all conflicts—not yet, anyway. One day He will return to earth and rule as King in an environment of external harmony, but that was not the purpose of His first coming. So while we’re on earth, we’ll have trouble (John 16:33).

When Christ left heaven to become a human baby, His goal was to bring us peace with God by reconciling us to the Father. His death on the cross paid our sin debt in full, and our relationship with God is restored. Now He offers us divine peace—an inner serenity that fills our hearts and minds no matter what is going on in our circumstances.


Is your life characterized by a quiet assurance that guards your heart and mind all day long (Phil. 4:6-7), or have stressful circumstances left you feeling depressed or agitated? Try setting aside time each day to fix your eyes upon Jesus. Then let Him heal your heart and calm your spirit.
 

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