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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

That Encouraging Word


This weekend, when you attend worship services at your church, whether you are excited about the coming Christmas celebrations or hurting and discouraged about the festivities to come, look around and you will see someone whose heart needs encouraging. There are always people who are hurting at this season of the year.


Bring with you an extra baked treat, your smile, or an invitation to Christmas Eve festivities or Christmas dinner. Even a small inexpensive gift, wrapped beautifully will delight a hurting someone.


Can you recall a time when you were hurting and discouraged, and someone came up to you and offered cheer? I sure do! And it was that invitation to Christmas dinner, and that invitation to attend Christmas Eve services, and that delicious homemade treat that helped me through hard Christmases.

Even with a house full of family, inviting that one person who needs encouraging to share it with you will make a difference.

The heart of Christmas is giving, and the most perfect gift is Jesus. He comes in many forms, and is always perfect. Your hands are His to share!

So look around you this year, at coworkers, neighbors, friends, check out workers at your favorite store, and give that special touch to light the heart of someone.


This delicious cake, which is all gone, was a pleasant surprise as Jerry and I celebrated our anniversary at the Country Cupboard in Lewisburg, PA last Friday. It was a lovely day for a long drive to a favorite dining and shopping establishment. Even Mom was happy to be there!


As I've encouraged you to give that special touch, I'll be doing the same thing this week to those who need a touch of God's encouragement. And while you're at it, how about a special note, or a friendly word to your pastor who stands before you every week and teaches God's Word. Each Sunday I'm filled with God's truth, knowing my pastor has studied and prayed about the message he brings.


Turn up your Christmas music, write that encouraging note, bake that delicious treat, make that cheerful telephone call, and make Christmas a happier time for someone else. You have the best gift of all in your heart. Share it with someone with a smile!


Some of the snaps are from the Country Cupboard which was deliciously decorated; some from the beautiful snows of last week, and some miscellaneous occasions. Did you see those two squirrels on the back gate during the snow storm? They were stocking up on the corn we put out for the deer.


A very merry and happy Christmas to all of you as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus.

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