Friday, December 23, 2016

The Most Precious Gift of All





 
 
The Most Precious Gift of All  

In the collection of stored up Christmas pasts I found this little poem. Some times its the little things that touch our heart and remind us what we really need to remember as Christmas draws near.

     Most precious to me are those who share themselves unselfishly with love and those who share their love for Jesus.

     We all need to encourage one another, for it will encourage us too! May your Christmas be bright, full of God's pure Light and Love and full of the little things people say and do that delight you in so many ways.

  

Our world presses each to give more gifts on Christmas Day,

Causing some to dream of things wrapped so pretty and gay

 
Though what the heart truly desires

Is the precious gift of love to set their heart on fire

 
Some years are plentiful, but some are mighty rough

No matter what one longs for―surely would never be enough
 

Christmas gifts come in December that's so true

But the gift that keeps giving is His love in all the things we say and do.

 
There are no worries too big for a believer’s heart to sing

The most precious gift of all― is the birth of our King

 








“The Most Precious Gift of All” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© December 23, 2016

Friday, December 16, 2016

A Bus Ride to Christmas




A Bus Ride to Christmas

When I was in the crowded store of last minute Christmas shoppers yesterday, I was jostled about, but in a most merry way! People were in a hurry but they took time to say excuse me and even, whish me a Merry Christmas! It was then I remembered of many years ago a very special Christmas Eve when I experienced a bus ride to Christmas.

I was on my first job in the big city away from home as a clerk in a drug sore. And for weeks we worked over time and now I was so tired I could barely move. I was so glad the store had closed early on Christmas Ever.

 People had seemed extra anxious, and even rude as the days had gotten closer to Christmas. Fear and anxiety abounded that year and I could understand. For in this particular year extremely hard times had struck in Seattle. It was 1967 and thousands had lost their jobs and someone had even put on a huge billboard, "When the last person leaves- please turn out the lights."

As we were send on our way out of the store on that dark and cold Christmas Eve I trudged precariously across the ice laden sidewalk to catch my bus on the corner across the street.  I was not able to really go "home" for the Christmas to be with my family, there just wasn't the money to make the trip. It was the first time for me in my whole life to be away from my loved ones at Christmas, where I always knew Christmas was there with them. I couldn’t imagine anything else.

About ten of us huddled around the bus stop all staring up the street hoping the bus would be on time.  I was quiet as I listened to the crowd around me voice their anxiety that they were expecting this bus to be very late tonight. The streets were solid ice and very few buses in Seattle were equipped with chains in those years.  We all stamped our feet, stuffed our hands deeper into our pockets trying to bear the sub-zero air.

Finally one of the oldest shuttle busses I had ever seen came into sight. But hardly moving, it came crawling at what seemed to be in slow motion. The bus literally slid to the curb with a bump! It made everyone jump back in fear of coming right on over and smashing into us. The bus door slid open with a whoosh and warm air greeted us as we crowded inside. Weariness among us was palpable and no one spoke as they found they made their way and sit down for the journey we all prayed would soon begin.

We were grateful when door of the bus shut out the freezing air and we waited anxiously to get going.  But as the driver pushed hard on the gearshift making a horrible sound and that’s when-the engine quit! Over and over again he tried to start the bus. We all groaned in unison a mutual unbelief. The longer we sat there the more the cold air began to seep through the bus with biting, brittle coldness way.  

There were no cell phones back in those days, so the bus driver had to pick up his coin box, put on his hat and gloves and look for the nearest phone booth to call for back up. The minute he stepped out the door and with great effort pushed it shut again, people started shouting, complaining, and even standing up waving their fists in anger!

I felt very small, and very alone, and even frightened.  I huddled down in my seat and said a little prayer to God for help soon.

When I was startled to hear from way in the back of the bus a voice shout out, "Oh for heaven’s sake, be quiet all of you! It’s Christmas! Did ya forget?"

I turned to look down the aisle to see who was talking. I observed it was an older woman who earlier had struggled greatly to carrying three huge shopping bags making her way the last seat in back that could accommodate her bulk and all her Christmas cargo too.

Then the most amazing thing happened! The woman began to sing! Softly at first, then louder with a deep full voice signing with soul filling the bus from back to front. As she sang Away in the Manager one by one― everyone else joined in. The beloved and familiar Christmas songs continued one after another and fear passed away on that bus because joy and peace came singing on in.

Suddenly in mid song we all paused as a rush of cold air blew in as the bus driver jumped in quickly out of the cold wind.  I smiled as I saw his face filled with amazement at what he heard and saw happening on the bus compared to the turmoil of when he left before. He just stood there listening and smiling, for now his bus was not full of strangers, but people in fellowship and song.


"It will be awhile before they come with another bus folks," he said, "I'm awful sorry, and I know, it’s Christmas Eve too."

The song-leading woman drew herself up slowly from the backseat and dragged one of the shopping bags to the front of the bus and said, "Here, we all might as well enjoy ourselves. It’s the season to share, let’s enjoy some Christmas cookies. And let's remember its all about Jesus!"

"Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the Lord "(Psalm 105:3).

As she offered the decorated and delicious cookies all around, people laughed, sang some more and enjoyed themselves.  In the most surprising place I could ever imagine, when I thought home was the only place to find the real Christmas spirit of love and joy, here I was on a very cold bus, among strangers sharing, singing, and believing once again in Jesus’ love in a most unexpected place, with the most unusual company.

I pondered of God’s perfect timing and goodness. And isn’t this how He chose His Son to be born? It was not with family at home he was born, but in a distant place, among strangers. Not in a warm castle as a king as some would have thought He should be.  

 It was one of the most memorable Christmases I ever have experienced to this day.  And as I stepped off the bus I felt high in the true joy of Christmas spirit. I was young in years but I became wise in the ways of God’s mercy and love and so happy to have been part of the little celebration on that cold broken down bus. 

 

I pondered in awe of how I had found the gift of God’s love with unity and peace in the midst of strangers and hard times. That because one woman was bold enough to speak up, to sing out and to share Jesus.

 


"Giving ourselves is the most costly gift, and the most valuable." Janette Oke


 

“A Bus Ride to Christmas” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© December 24, 2016

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Everyday a Christmas Celebration Day


 
Everyday a Christmas Celebration Day

Many of us have heard the comment, “that little baby sure has changed their family, their marriage, their whole world forever”. 

The night Jesus was born I am quite certain no one could imagine how much Jesus would influence and alter the world as no other could. Jesus affected world events, world culture and our very own personal lives.

…but the angel reassured them. “Don’t be afraid!” he said.
 “I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people.
The Savior-yes, the Messiah,the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!
(Luke 2:10 NLT).

 
The birth of one miracle baby named Jesus, is still able today to make a profound change the life of anyone who believes.

Famous names we all know like Martin Luther, Roman Catholic prelate Fulton J. Sheen, Presbyterian preacher Peter Marshall, Jewish scholar Joseph Jacobes, novelists like Pearl S. Buck, Lloyd C. Douglas, Carl Sandburg, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and humanitarian, Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa of Calcutta all had one thing in common—the enormous impact of Jesus Christ on their lives.

 It’s stated that even if someone does not believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Son of God, they will have heard of or known about Him in some way during their lifetime.

The birth of one miracle baby named Jesus, is still able today to make a profound change in the life of anyone who believes. Christmas comes each year with the keepsakes and the customs, but for those who believe in Jesus— there is so much more!

God gifted us with the miracle of unconditional love, forgiveness and eternal life, a hope that never existed before He was born. And Jesus is still able to change an ordinary life into extraordinary one, and make every ordinary day into a Christmas day celebration.

 

“The hope of the world lies in the Christmas message: Immanuel, God with us.”

James Steward, from Quiet Places of the Heart”.

 

“Every Day a Christmas Celebration Day” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© December 15, 2016

Monday, December 12, 2016

Prosperity Beyond Expectation


Mt. Rainier by Dee Kamp
 
Prosperity Beyond Expectations

I love when this happens. It always catches me by surprise. When I least expect it the Lord will hold His finger down on the sentence in a verse I am reading in my Bible and I simply can’t move on. Today it was from Psalm 128.

Blessed are all who fear the LORD, who walk in His ways. You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours.” Psalm 128:1-2 NIV

I heard the Lord whisper in my heart, “Prosperity is more than you think it is. The real worth of heavenly prosperity is not in the abundance of wealth or things, but by My prosperity of grace, hope, love and mercy, and peace.”

I picked up one of my favorite devotionals My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. I thought there probably wasn’t going to be a topic day in there with prosperity in it, ― surely not.

But most assuredly there it was for me to see on June 2nd.  And oh how the Lord used it to bless me a greater understanding of His prosperity and the importance of my obsession for Him.

Blessings of prosperity are the gift fruits from the obsession for God. Obsession for God fills us with blessed assurance of His unfailing love. And even in those trials and unforeseen circumstances in life, God will increase the prosperity of calm in the most crucial times and events in our lives.

The world offers too many opportunities to obsess on things that are not good for us health wise or heart wise. But a heartfelt obsession for God will literally save our life, give us strength to sustain us, joy that is infectious, hope for tomorrow and heavenly prosperity beyond all our expectation.

 “If we are obsessed by God, nothing else can get into our lives-not concerns, nor tribulations, nor worries….God will cause us to “dwell in prosperity” keeping us at ease, even in the midst of tribulation, misunderstanding, and slander if our “life is hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3).” Oswald Chambers My Upmost for His Highest

 

“Prosperity Beyond Expectation” His Hopeful Word Today by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© December 12, 2016