Sunday, December 19, 2010

Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel

I have a great and wonderful love for Jesus Christ, my Savior. This season helps people reflect on the birth of our Lord. We remember His birth and His life and we do things to be like Him. Though the things of the world have invaded the Christmas season with temporal distractions, it is the birth of Jesus (the single most important event in all history) which must hold our complete focus. Remember that all we do is with the purpose of facilitating our return to Heavenly Father and His only begotten Son. Whatever we do, whether with our families or in our writing or whichever other talents we choose to expand upon, we should ask ourselves will our Lord be pleased. We should always be respectful of the Lord's sacrifice in our behalf and make every effort to do as He commands us. We must rise up and repent when we do stumble, as all of us will do repeatedly. This blog is meant to me whoever reads it think of one thing. May your heart be filled, as mine is filled, with a love for Jesus Christ, your most powerful and strongest love. Remember Jesus is our advocate with the Father and none of us return to live with Heavenly Father except through Jesus Christ. In this coming year I will rededicate my goals to better follow the example of my Savior and I challenge anyone reading these words to do the same.

Merry Christmas.