I have gone back to the beginning of Pastor Johns writings and post 2 a month.
This will explain the later dates of the publications on the blog.

Friday, December 9, 2011

December 2006 Publication

Please take a few moments to ponder the thoughts articulated by this American poet.  Could these sentiments describe us?

"Twas the night before Christmas
And all through the house
Not a sign of Baby Jesus
Was anywhere to be found.

The people were all busy
With Christmas time chores
Like decorating, and baking,
And shopping in stores.

No one sang "Away in a manger,
No crib for a bed".
Instead, they sang of Santa
Dressed up in bright red.

Mama watch Martha Stewart,
Papa drank beer from a tap.
As hour upon hour
The presents they'd wrap.

When what from the T.V.
Did they suddenly hear?
'Cept an ad which told 
Of a big sale at Sears.

So away to the mall
They all flew like a flash...
Buying things on credit...
And others with cash!

And, as they made their way home
From their trip to the mall,
Did they think about Jesus?
Oh, no ... not at all.

Their lives were so busy
With their Christmas time things
No time to remember
Christ Jesus, the King.

There were presents to wrap
And cookies to bake.
How could they stop and remember
Who did for their sake?

To pray to the Savior...
They had no time to stop.
Because they needed more time
To "Shop til they dropped!"

On Wal-Mart!  On Zellers!
On Target!  On Penney's!
On Hallmark!  On Winners
A quick lunch at Denny's

From the big stores downtown
To the stores at the mall
They would dash away, dash away,
And visit them all!

And up on the roof,
There arose such a clatter
As grandpa hung icicle lights
Up on his brand new step ladder.

He hung lights that would flash.
He hung lights that would twirl.
Yet, he never once prayed to Jesus ...
Light of the World.

Christ's eyes ... How they twinkle!
Christ's Spirit ... How merry!
Christ's love ... How enormous!
All our burdens ... He'll carry!

So instead of being busy,
Overworked and uptight

Let's put Christ back in
Christmas and enjoy 
Some good nights!

Merry Christmas, my friends!
Pastor John Giesbrecht