Peace is possible. On Christmas Eve 1914, during the First - TopicsExpress



          

Peace is possible. On Christmas Eve 1914, during the First World War, the guns fell silent along a 30-mile stretch of the Western Front. Soldiers peered cautiously over the tops of trenches while a few emerged to repair their positions and bury the dead. As darkness fell, some German troops set out lanterns and sang Christmas carols. Men on the British side applauded and shouted greetings. The next day, German, French, and British troops met in no mans land to shake hands, share food, and exchange gifts. It was a brief respite from war that soon ended when the artillery and machine guns roared to life again. But no one who experienced The Christmas Truce, as it became known, would ever forget how it felt and how it fueled their longing for lasting peace. In Isaiahs prophecy of the coming Messiah we read, His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). By His death on the cross, Jesus removed the no mans land between us and God. For He Himself is our peace (Ephesians 2:14). In Jesus we can find lasting peace with God and harmony with each other. This is the life-changing m essage of Christmas! (From David McCasland in the Our Daily Bread devotional publication) https://youtube/watch?v=XQ-JuJZTpVE https://youtube/watch?v=NOz9SpWc_yE Have a Blessed Christmas! Love, Foxy
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 17:50:42 +0000

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