Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Christmas in the Digital Age & an Email

This is cool!  Christmas in the DIGITAL AGE.  Check it out:


 And then I got this incredible email:
"What if" .... you are exactly where you are suppose to be in life and are experiencing exactly what you are suppose to be experiencing? "What if" this is happening FOR you, not TO you? What if this is the road that is laid out for you to get you to the next "level, place in life..."... a job you are supposed to come across and take....new people you are supposed to be introduced to because they will play a positive role in your life going forward....maybe this is the road that you are to take to meet that "special person" who's waiting ahead..."What if you needed more life lessons/reminders about the importance of friends and family...maybe you're going to come out of this with more open mindedness in an area you needed to be more open and understanding to?... Maybe you're exactly where you're supposed to be, feeling exactly what you're supposed to feel and being prepped for what's ahead...What if everything that has happened in your life, good and bad, is exactly what was supposed to happen? What if? Side note - I am not religious or a Christian. Agnostic...maybe? Simply interested in people and life and the possibilities and try to be open and accepting of everyone. We're all just trying to get through life the best way we know how. Keep an open mind and look for the positive, it's there in almost everything. I'm curious to see how your life unfolds ahead of you. Merry Christmas.
And I don't mean to go overly religious, but when you are seeking answers, it is the place to go.  Found this:
Consider the roll call of Gods imperfect heroes:
 Noah got drunk.
Abraham lied about his wife.
Sarah laughed at God.
Jacob was a deceiver.
Moses murdered an Egyptian.
Rahab was a harlot.
Gideon was fearful.
Jephthah made a foolish vow.
Samson had serious problems with lust and anger.
Eli failed as a father.
David was an adulterer and a murderer.
Solomon married foreign wives who turned his heart toward idolatry.
Elijah struggled with depression.
Jonah ran away from God.
Peter denied Christ.
Paul argued with Barnabas.
Barnabas compromised the gospel.
James and John wanted special seats in the kingdom.
All the apostles argued about who was the greatest.

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