What Men Live By

Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'"-Matthew 4:4

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Why JESUS is better than santa?

I thank my God every time I remember you.
-Philippians 1:3

Why Jesus is better than santa?

*Santa lives at the North Pole ...
JESUS is everywhere. *

Santa comes but once a year.
JESUS is an ever present help.

Santa fills your stockings with goodies ...
JESUS supplies all your needs.

You have to wait in line to see Santa ...
JESUS is as close as the mention of His name.


Santa doesn't know your name,all he can say is "Hi little one, what's your name?" ...

JESUS knew our name before we did. Not only does He know our name, He knows our history & future,and He even knows our hearts & how many hairs are on our heads.

All Santa can offer is HO HO HO ...
JESUS says "Cast your cares on me for I care for you."

Santa may make you chuckle but ...
JESUS gives you joy that is your strength.

While Santa puts gifts under your tree ...
JESUS became our gift by dying on the cross for you & I.


*It's obvious there is really no comparison. *

*We need to remember WHO Christmas is all about. *

*We need to put CHRIST back in Christmas.*

**No Christ; no Christmas**
*Know Christ; know Christmas!*

*JESUS is STILL the REASON for CHRISTMAS.*

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Two Babies in a Manger

I thank my God every time I remember you.
-Philippians 1:3

Christmas is around the corner once again! I am excited! Really very excited! Christmas is one of my favourite festival. What makes me sad is how people remember Christmas... They remember Santa Clause, they remember CHristmas trees, cards, gifts, candies, etc. Everything except Jesus Christ!

Don't they know that Christmas will never exist if Jesus was not born on earth more than 2000 years ago? Don't they know that CHristmas will never exist if God choose not come down to earth for man's sake?

I want to have a pure heart for Jesus, a loving heart for the world He cares so much for.

THis testimony touched me tremendously. I was thinking, perhaps only when people suffer, then they will be more receptive towards God. Jesus is willing to be anything just for us. To the little boy in the story, Jesus is someone special to him, who would stay close by him always, when he has no one else. I admire his simple faith, simple yet true love for Jesus.

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In 1994, two Americans answered an invitation from the Russian Department of Education to teach morals and ethics (based on biblical principles) in the public schools. They were invited to teach at prisons, businesses, the fire and police departments and a large orphanage. About 100 boys and girls, who had been abandoned, abused, and left in the care of a government-run program were in the orphanage.

They relate the following story in their own words: It was nearing the holiday season, 1994, time for our orphans to hear, for the first time, the traditional story of Christmas. We told them about Mary and Joseph arriving in Bethlehem. Finding no room in the inn, the couple went to a stable, where the baby Jesus was born and placed in a manger.

Throughout the story, the children and orphanage staff sat in amazement as they listened. Some sat on the edges of their stools, trying to grasp every word.

Completing the story, we gave the children three small pieces of cardboard to make a crude manger. Each child was given a small paper square, cut from yellow napkins I had brought with me. No coloured paper was available in the city. Following instructions, the children tore the paper and carefully laid strips in the manger for straw. Small squares of flannel [cut from a worn-out nightgown an American lady was throwing away as she left Russia], were used for the baby's blanket. A doll-like baby was cut from tan felt we had brought from the United States. The orphans were busy assembling their manger as I walked among them to see if they needed any help.

All went well until I got to one table where little Misha sat. He looked to be about 6-years-old and had finished his project. As I looked at the little boy's manger, was startled to see not one, but two babies in the manger. Quickly, I called for the translator to ask the lad why there were two babies in the manger.

Crossing his arms in front of him and looking at this completed manger scene, the child began to repeat the story very seriously. For such a young boy, who had only heard the Christmas story once, he related the happenings accurately -- until he came to the part where Mary put the baby Jesus in the manger. Then Misha started to ad-lib.....

He made up his own ending to the story as he said, "And when Mary laid the baby in the manger, Jesus looked at me and asked me if I had a place to stay. I told him I have no mamma and I have no papa, so I don't have any place to stay. Then Jesus told me I could stay with Him. But I told him I couldn't, because I didn't have a gift to give Him like everybody else did. But I wanted to stay with Jesus so much, so I thought about what I had that maybe I could use for a gift. I thought maybe if I kept Him warm, that would be a good gift. "So I asked Jesus, 'If I keep you warm, will that be a good enough gift?' And Jesus told me, 'If you keep Me warm, that will be the best gift anybody ever gave Me.'"

"So I got into the manger, and then Jesus looked at me and He told me I could stay with Him -- for always."
As little Misha finished his story, his eyes brimmed full of tears that splashed down his little cheeks. Putting his hand over his face, his head dropped to the table and his shoulders shook as he sobbed and sobbed. The little orphan had found someone who would never abandon nor abuse him, someone who would stay with him -- for always!"

And the others? They had learned the lesson they had come there to teach -- that it is not what you have in your life, but WHO you have in your life that really counts. We all should give thanks for the people that "keep us warm" in life; and for all of God's many blessings to us: freedom from want, life, love, togetherness, and for the enduring love of Jesus Christ, the one person who keeps us warm and safe for always.

May God Bless you greatly this Christmas.

-- Author Unknown