Wednesday, December 26, 2012

1,000 Years of Christmas




Today is the day after Christmas. There is a certain let down after all he joyous hooplah.
Though, the great thing is until New Year's the Christian station plays Christmas music.
Why don't we listen to this awesome music all year sound? The message is still needed all year around. Don't you see how even hearing music with hope puts people in a whole different frame of mind?

Then, it hit me, what would happen if we did have that sort of attitude all year long? Peace on earth goodwill towards man was the mindset being shared. You can't tell me that our world is hungry for positive messages instead of all the junk we are daily bombarded with. Can you see what effect a year long Christmas could do to the world?

Okay, stick with me. This one is a little more out of the box.

In the Bible it states that to God a day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as a day. When The Lord Jesus returns to rule as king it is called, "The Day of The Lord." He actually rules for a period of 1,000 years. Are the wheels turning in your head yet? What if that day was a very long day that The Lord chose to heal the world?

What day of the week would it be? How about a specific day of the year? What is the most wonderful time of the year? What if He made that day Christmas Day? Wow, imagine Christmas Day lasting 1,000 years. What would that do to the population of the world? There would be joy, hopeful and meaningful music in the air, an attitude of giving, and compassion flowing.

Why not? Jesus could come back on His birthday. I am sure whatever day he chooses the Christmas attitude will reach every heart anyway. I was so excited to share this idea that I couldn't rest until I penned it. We have a hope that spreads the Christmas spirit anywhere we go. Maybe the concept is what we need celebrate daily to start with. You may not have to sing a Christmas carol daily but if you want to the world needs to hear it whether they realize it or not.

Fa la la la la la la laaaah.   

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