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This is so good! May it reach many hearts who have no idea what is going on… and it seems that way to so many people! They fill their lives with all the activity of the season and miss the point!!! Jesus is the goal and we are on the path, let us take many many with us!!! Merry Christmas!!!
The starting line at Bethlehem,
the race to save a ravaged world,
the remnant of the apple’s stem
’round which the fatal snake had curled.
The sprinter’s blocks within the stable,
the Babe born there to run and die,
the Lamb that God laid on the table,
who at the end cried “Father, why?
Why have you now turned away,
I ran the race you set for Me!
Why, upon this bitter day,
can I neither hear nor see
Your kind voice and Your loving face…
but I commend Myself to Your embrace.”
Kristen Joy Wilks
Merry Christmas!
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Cindy Fowell
Excellent! Thank you so much, Steve.
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Deanna Stalnaker
Love this so much! Thank you for sharing!
Louise C Sedgwick
Glory to God in the Highest!
Sister Georjean ALLENBACH
This is so good! May it reach many hearts who have no idea what is going on… and it seems that way to so many people! They fill their lives with all the activity of the season and miss the point!!! Jesus is the goal and we are on the path, let us take many many with us!!! Merry Christmas!!!
Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
The starting line at Bethlehem,
the race to save a ravaged world,
the remnant of the apple’s stem
’round which the fatal snake had curled.
The sprinter’s blocks within the stable,
the Babe born there to run and die,
the Lamb that God laid on the table,
who at the end cried “Father, why?
Why have you now turned away,
I ran the race you set for Me!
Why, upon this bitter day,
can I neither hear nor see
Your kind voice and Your loving face…
but I commend Myself to Your embrace.”
Kristen Joy Wilks
Merry Christmas!