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Greetings From Mitch – March 11, 2011
 
There are always reasons to enjoy each day.  For example, today here in Mississippi it is a beautiful not too warm day with wonderful sun. Other places God’s nature is causing death and destruction.  So knowing about the earthquakes, wars, hunger and just unrest in so many places, makes me wonder about my blessings.  So I don’t feel very blessed today, because it is just one of those days that I feel empty.  Yet, at the same time I am reminding myself of the wonderful blessings of God to me in this, yes I will again say it ”wonderful”  day that God has blessed us with.  Let me name a few:  First and foremost I am blessed to have a mate (wife) that loves me as I love her, which seems to grow deeper and deeper as we each day hold each other in our being.  Friends, some new ones, and some not so new. A pet (cat, Benjie) that crawls upon my chest, muzzles into my being with warmth and trust giving his love as only a pet can do.  Computer systems that allow me to read email and information from friends and  from all over the world.  A warm and very nice home with property, food, clothing, shoes, and water. The list could go on and on, but I think we get the picture.  So my prayer today is that you the one reading this comment, please count your blessing and enjoy the goodness that God has given you.  If it is a flunk day, look forward to a brighter day tomorrow, and please have a great day.
  1. We do have much to be thankful for.

    Every morning when I wake up the first thing I do is say this verse from Psalms 118:24
    “This is the day which the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.”

    God has made and give us the day. It is our choice if rejoice and are happy with the day.

  2. Reuben, you are completely correct. Thanks You….

  3. Indeed, Christmas, a wonderful time to think of Jesus Christ and all he means to us.

  4. What Does “Christmas” Mean?
    By Dr. Richard P. Bucher

    The word “Christmas” occurs nowhere in the Bible. It is an old English word that means “Christ’s Mass” which refers to the celebration of the Lord’s Supper, i.e. the Mass. The earliest occurrence of the word on record is 1038 A.D. Christians at this time considered the Mass (Lord’s Supper) to be the most important part of the celebration of Christ’s birth, hence it came to be called Christmas.

    See Francis X. Weiser, The Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1958) and Clement A. Miles, Christmas (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1912).

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