“THE
STORY OF CHRIST”
Much
has been written about the sources of life on this planet. More has been
written about the life of the one known as “Jesus of Nazareth”. Given the state
of the world today and the many religious wars fought, either protecting it or
promoting it, religion that is, a better understanding of Jesus is needed more
today than ever before. Many prophets exist today, preaching and predicting.
Condoning and conditioning, their own understanding of “Jesus Christ” their
attraction, each one having a leaning towards a philosophy, none of them it
seems able to offer an unbiased vision of Jesus, as a kind forgiving and
sometimes angry man or woman perhaps, who lived to love and protect the most
vulnerable, but all the time willing to see the good in everyone, even in the
most difficult of times.
In
a world torn apart by a mixture of greed lust apathy paranoia and fear, it is
time that we put an end to the mess, and got ourselves singing off a familiar
hymn sheet, so that we can follow a future that does not consist of global
destruction by means of chemical, atomic, or human means – disease. As many
prepare, to celebrate the birth of the Holy One, and there are prophets too,
all divinely sent, it’s timely, to put in perspective, what the season means in
it’s correct context, not the shopping experience, we have turned it into.
Great
changes are afoot, we have witnessed the turmoil globally these last seven
years, which has been a permanent feature, for many unfortunates, for far too
long. Christmas, is the celebration of Love, and the birth of the redeemer, the
one who died for us, and was resurrected again, by divine means. God is
watching us closely, hoping, (and we have proof positive of this,) that we put
into every day use, the gift given freely, to everyone of us. If it’s just a
question of accumulating, this life gift, will account for no more that an
extended shopping experience, as we are so good at promoting. The picture in
the Sky, is possibly, the last post from a Heavenly father, check it out and
pass it on, it just might save us, amen.
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