Wise men

 

For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

 

Enjoy these goodies.

JG and AG links

 

A Sacramental Christmas — one of the better things I’ve managed to write.

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I Dreamt I Lived a Christmas Life

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Christmas and the Paralysis of Indecision and Hobbes and Hobbits.   A bit whimsical.
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The Christmas Countersignal and The Last of All Christmases
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Today is the Feast of the Holy Innocents, Silent Night 1914 , The Slaughter of the Innocents,and Falls, Gardens, Deaths — four reflection on tragedy and sadness at Christmas time.

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Helpless as a Baby and Helpless as a Child–what we learn from Christ taking on the feeble helplessness of an infant.

How we are Mary and Overlooked Christmas Scriptures and We are Joseph and Mary and Holding the Messiah–four essays on being a father or a mother or a recipient of revelation. See also this brief meditation on the comparison between Mary and the tree of life.

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Tithing Settlement 2008 and The Feast of Saint Tithing Settlement.

Christmas Devotional 2008

Mr. Krueger’s Christmas (Eve)

Lonely mission Christmases

The 6th Day of Christmas

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Other Christmas Favorites

All six verses of Silent Night

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Christmastide

      , John C. Wright in rare form

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Believing in Santa Claus and The Christmas Dress and Worshipping on Christmas Eve— (Russell Arben Fox)

Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus

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Christmas Bells, by Longfellow

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Behold the Condescension of God! and O Tannenbaum (the Fowles Brothers)

Partaking of the Fruit

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Two Christmas Poems (Kristine H.)

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The Best of Times, the Worst of Times — some of the comments especially are painful and eye-opening

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My Testimony, Christmas Morning

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The Gift of the Magi.

The Christmas story from Little House on the Prairie.

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President Uchtdorf’s talk You Matter to Him. It is not a Christmas talk on its face. What it is is a meditation that starts with the brilliance of the night stars and moves to the paradox of the nothingness of man and the glory of man. I’ve read it a couple of times, and as I’ve done so, I’ve found myself thinking about a cold night with one brilliant star shining over the God of creation laying helpless in a manger.


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