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The Birth of Jesus the Christ Child
Christmas Nativity net ^ | Luke 2:2-20

Posted on 12/11/2002 11:18:38 AM PST by Liz

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To: ProudAmerican1974
You religious fanatics are all the same!

We, most of us, don't know why we are here on earth or even if there is a reason for it. But looking around in stunned amazement at each other probably isn't it.

42 posted on 12/11/2002 1:51:36 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: Liz
Seemed like a good thread to post this on, I got it earlier this week and thought it was great...To the non-believers...Your comments will be in your file. ; )

The story behind the story "The Room "

17-year-old Brian Moore had only a short time to write something for a class. The subject was what Heaven was like. "I wowed 'em," he later told his father, Bruce. "It's a killer, It's the bomb. It's the best thing I ever wrote."

It also was the last. Brian's parents had forgotten about the essay when a cousin found it while cleaning out the teenager's locker at Teary Valley High School. Brian had been dead only hours, but his parents desperately wanted every piece of his life near them-notes from classmates and teachers, his homework.

Only two months before, he had handwritten the essay about encountering Jesus in a file room full of cards detailing every moment of the teen's life. But it was only after Brian's death that Beth and Bruce Moore realized that their son had described his view of heaven. "It makes such an impact that people want to share it. You feel like you are there." Mr. Moore said.

Brian Moore died May 27, 1997, the day after Memorial Day. He was driving home from a friend's house when his car went off Bulen-Pierce Road in Pickaway County and struck a utility pole. He emerged from the wreck unharmed but stepped on a downed power line and was electrocuted.

The Moore's framed a copy of Brian's essay and hung it among the family portraits in the living room. "I think God used him to make a point. I think we were meant to find it and make something out of it," Mrs. Moore said of the essay. She and her husband want to share their son's vision of life after death. "I'm happy for Brian. I know he's in heaven. I know I'll see him."

The Room

In that place between wakefulness and dreams, I found myself in the room. There were no distinguishing features except for the one wall covered with small index card files. They were like the ones in libraries that list titles by author or subject in alphabetical order. But these files, which stretched from floor to ceiling and seemingly endless in either direction, had very different headings. As I drew near the wall of files, the first to catch my attention was one that read "Girls I have liked." I opened it and began flipping through the cards. I quickly shut it, shocked to realize that I recognized the names written on each one.

And then without being told, I knew exactly where I was. This lifeless room with its small files was a crude catalog system for my life. Here were written the actions of my every moment, big and small, in a detail my memory couldn't match. A sense of wonder and curiosity, coupled with horror, stirred within me as I began randomly opening files and exploring their content. Some brought joy and sweet memories; others a sense of shame and regret so intense that I would look over my shoulder to see if anyone was watching.

A file named "Friends" was next to one marked "Friends I have betrayed." The titles ranged from the mundane to the outright weird. "Books I Have Read," "Lies I Have Told," "Comfort I have Given," "Jokes I Have Laughed at." Some were almost hilarious in their exactness: "Things I've yelled at my brothers." Others I couldn't laugh at: "Things I Have Done in My Anger" "Things I Have Muttered Under My Breath at My Parents." I never ceased to be surprised by the contents.

Often there were many more cards than I expected. Sometimes fewer than I hoped. I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of the life I had lived. Could it be possible that I had the time in my years to write each of these thousands or even millions of cards? But each card confirmed this truth. Each was written in my own handwriting. Each signed with my signature.

When I pulled out the file marked "TV Shows I have watched," I realized the files grew to contain their contents. The cards were packed tightly, and yet after two or three yards, I hadn't found the end of the file. I shut it, shamed, not so much by the quality of shows but more by the vast time I knew that file represented. When I came to a file marked "Lustful Thoughts," I felt a chill run through my body. I pulled the file out only an inch, not willing to test its size, and drew out a card. I shuddered at its detailed content. I felt sick to think that such a moment had been recorded. An almost animal rage broke on me.

One thought dominated my mind: No one must ever see these cards! No one must ever see this room! I have to destroy them! In insane frenzy I yanked the file out. Its size didn't matter now. I had to empty it and burn the cards. But as I took it at one end and began pounding it on the floor, I could not dislodge a single card. I became desperate and pulled out a card, only to find it as strong as steel when I tried to tear it. Defeated and utterly helpless, I returned the file to its slot. Leaning my forehead against the wall, I let out a long, self-pitying sigh.

And then I saw it. The title bore "People I Have Shared the Gospel With." The handle was brighter than those around it, newer, almost unused. I pulled on its handle and a small box not more than three inches long fell into my hands. I could count the cards it contained on one hand. And then the tears came. I began to weep. Sobs so deep that they hurt. They started in my stomach and shook through me. I fell on my knees and cried. I cried out of shame, from the overwhelming shame of it all. The rows of file shelves swirled in my tear-filled eyes. No one must ever, ever know of this room. I must lock it up and hide the key. But then as I pushed away the tears, I saw Him.

No, please not Him. Not here. Oh, anyone but Jesus. I watched helplessly as He began to open the files and read the cards. I couldn't bear to watch His response. And in the moments I could bring myself to look at His face, I saw a sorrow deeper than my own. He seemed to intuitively go to the worst boxes. Why did He have to read every one?

Finally He turned and looked at me from across the room. He looked at me with pity in His eyes. But this was a pity that didn't anger me. I dropped my head, covered my face with my hands and began to cry again. He walked over and put His arm around me. He could have said so many things. But He didn't say a word. He just cried with me. Then He got up and walked back to the wall of files.

Starting at one end of the room, He took out a file and, one by one, began to sign His name over mine on each card. "No!" I shouted rushing to Him. All I could find to say was "No, no," as I pulled the card from Him. His name shouldn't be on these cards. But there it was, written in red so rich, so dark, so alive. The name of Jesus covered mine. It was written with His blood.

He gently took the card back. He smiled a sad smile and began to sign the cards. I don't think I'll ever understand how He did it so quickly, but the next instant it seemed I heard Him close the last file and walk back to my side. He placed His hand on my shoulder and said, "It is finished." I stood up, and He led me out of the room. There was no lock on its door. There were still cards to be written.

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." ---Phil. 4:13

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."

If you feel the same way forward it to as many people as you can so the love of Jesus will touch their lives also.

My "People I shared the gospel with" file just got bigger, how about yours?

43 posted on 12/11/2002 1:52:37 PM PST by Delbert
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To: ProudAmerican1974
I think a good book in the Old Testament for folks with questions like you is the Book of Ecclesiastes. It is a short book, you could read it in an hour or so and parts of it deal with what seem to be the unintelligible parts of life. Read it. It is a good starting point for agnostics.
44 posted on 12/11/2002 1:54:52 PM PST by johniegrad
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To: dighton
Will be posted again and again for those who might miss it.
45 posted on 12/11/2002 1:57:31 PM PST by Liz
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To: ProudAmerican1974
IF

If mankind used it's resourcess to heal, don't you think we would already have cures for disease? But instead, our resources are used to fight the evil that our own free will allows each of us to do. From locks on our doors to massive wars, how much do we waste/spend on man vs man, which could have been used on man vs nature? This is the world WE have made from God's magnificent creation.

46 posted on 12/11/2002 2:01:31 PM PST by eccentric
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To: Liz
Glory to Him in the highest!!

Merry Christmas to All

47 posted on 12/11/2002 2:02:49 PM PST by FreedomWarrior
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To: Gargantua
"If you know not the Truth, then you know nothing. You are a lost soul with only hopeless despair as your lot. I pray for you."

You know nothing about my life or my soul, or how happy or despairing it is. I'm sorry you choose to use your religion as an excuse to justify your presumptuousness, condescension and bad manners. You do your religion a disservice.
48 posted on 12/11/2002 2:08:34 PM PST by reasonseeker
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To: eccentric
"our resources are used to fight the evil that our own free will allows each of us to do..."

If God is omnipotent, then man can only have an illusion of "free will." How can man possess a power outside of God's control, unless God isn't really so ominipotent after all?
49 posted on 12/11/2002 2:16:16 PM PST by reasonseeker
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50 posted on 12/11/2002 2:17:24 PM PST by Delbert
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To: Delbert
Very nice story. Should be a separate thread.
51 posted on 12/11/2002 2:21:24 PM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
I thought so as well,but its been pretty busy here today didnt really have that much time...feel free to repost if you have the time...I received via email and liked it alot. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
52 posted on 12/11/2002 2:24:02 PM PST by Delbert
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To: ProudAmerican1974
A seven year old girl DOES not deserve to die horribly of cancer.

This is a topic debated in religious circles. After studying scripture we learn that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. You can, however, make a case for an age of accountability. Jesus loves children. His grace can save all children, aborted, miscarried, stillborn, or death at a young age. They are all growing up in glory in heaven. Know this. If a person does not know Jesus by the time they are 18, they have a 2% chance of life in heaven and a 98% chance of continued death in hell. I say "continued death" because we are not truly alive until we accept the free gift of Life through Jesus our Savior.

53 posted on 12/11/2002 2:24:17 PM PST by marbren
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To: ProudAmerican1974

Well He wasn't in our schools........the ACLU made sure of that. And He wasn't in the public square thanks to the ACLU.

And He most definitely was not in the hearts of those who attacked us that day. Because if He was, it would have been a different day.

54 posted on 12/11/2002 2:24:59 PM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
He most likely has knowledge of our posts here on F/R! Some of you have some splainin to do!!!
55 posted on 12/11/2002 2:27:45 PM PST by Delbert
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To: ProudAmerican1974
You might want to read C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" to get insights into why we respond to the world as we do.

You could search here. FR has a couple threads on the "Letters."

Barnes and Noble has paperbooks for about three bucks.

I usually buy a stack at a time and keep them on hand for whoever seems to need its messages. I've given away quite a few copies. So you see, all of us need a bit of inspiration every now and then.

56 posted on 12/11/2002 2:37:26 PM PST by Liz
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To: ProudAmerican1974
Always remember that "Man proposes, God disposes."
57 posted on 12/11/2002 2:40:13 PM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
Merry Christmas, Liz. Thank you for the thread!
58 posted on 12/11/2002 3:23:04 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: eccentric
This is the world WE have made from God's magnificent creation.

But an all-knowing, all-powerful God would have known exactly what we'd do with it, so aren't we operating according to the whole Plan anyway?

I always think it's a pity Pelagius didn't win out over that ex-Manichean idiot Augustine.

59 posted on 12/11/2002 5:06:20 PM PST by Da_Shrimp
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To: GSWarrior
"I don't think it works that way. In my opinion, God doesn't have the 'power' to stop planes from crashing, buildings from exploding, children dying from disease."

In my opinion, He is capable of giving man the wisdom to act on his own behalf - if man will....

60 posted on 12/11/2002 6:05:16 PM PST by azhenfud
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