When I think of the goodness of Jesus, and all that He
has done for me, my soul cries out hallelujah, thank
God for saving me.”
Hello my web viewers, and a very Happy New Year to
you and yours. Truly, if you are reading this message,
God has smiled on you. For He has allowed you to see
another year and we should be thankful. My friends, if
it had not been for Him, where would we be?
The season for the world's greatest gift has come and
gone, and it left a gift that was not wrapped in pretty
paper with a bow under a tree, but wrapped in swaddling
clothing and laying in a manger, and it brought a life
time of joy to them that believe and receive. It brought
peace and love, a gift that no one can steal. You can't
sell it or loan it to anyone nor can you borrow it from
another. It is a gift that you must receive for yourself.
This gift is Jesus Christ. He is the gift of salvation, the
gift of hope, the gift of eternal life, the gift that make
ways out of no way, the gift that open doors when they
seem to be closed, and the gift that you can carry with
you everywhere you go. The gift that comforts, that is a
teacher, a guide, and a keeper. The gift, you will never
be able to purchase with silver and gold.
This gift is an exchange of life from sin to
righteousness and from hate to love. A gift that is a
one-time thing but everlasting to everlasting and that
ends with us in the New Heaven and New Earth. (Rev.
21:1-3) "The tabernacle of God is with men.” (1 Cor. 3:
16) “ Know ye not that ye are the temple of God.” (Act
17:28) “For in Him we live, and move, and have our
being.”
I know that I’m being redundant with the word GIFT,
but as you know, this gift is Christ and it never gets
OLD. It is always FRESH, it is renewed from season to
season, and it makes one of the greatest enhancements
to our life we will ever experience.
I thank you for visiting with us by way of the web. But
if you are out and about, stop by and visit with us here
at the church where God’s word is going forth, and
where love is freely given.
For we’re just a little old country church with a whole
lot of love.