THE
LORD'S POET
KEEPING CHRISTMAS:
IN OUR HEARTS
IN OUR DAILY LIVES
KEEPING
CHRISTMAS
You
keep Christ in Christmas
Not
by how you spell it,
But
rather in how you live it.
On
what do you focus
As
December 25th rolls around?
Are
your thoughts
On
what you can give?
Or
are they centered
On
how you will live?
Christ
remains in our Christmas
Only
if we live Christmas
Each
day of the whole year.
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
CHRISTMAS
WITHOUT YOU
Christmas
without You
Would
not exist.
We
would have no cause
To
celebrate.
There'd
be no excuse
To
give gifts.
Without
You,
This
time of year
Would
bring no joy
Nor
peace on Earth,
Good
will to men.
We
would have no reason
To
be happy or excited.
We've
gotten away
From
the true meaning of Christmas.
Many
have forgotten
The
Babe of Bethlehem.
Many
more have never heard.
But
without that Babe
Born
two thousand years ago
We'd
have no Christmas.
So
help us to remember
The
true meaning of this season.
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
AT
THE CENTER
At
the center of Christmas
Is
love,
And
the heart of love
Is
a cross.
Without
Christmas
There
would be no Cross;
But
without the Cross
No
Christmas was needed.
And
without love,
Neither
is possible.
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
BECOME
A BLESSING
This
Christmas
Seek
not gifts to get,
But
rather
Gifts
to give.
Look
around
For
the places
Where
you can become
A
blessing to others:
Invite
a lonely one
To
share your holiday;
Open
your heart to someone
Whose
world has come apart;
Touch
a life
With
a smile and a hug,
Or
just a listening ear.
Such
are the gifts
That
return much more
Than
any tangible item.
In
this way
Become
a blessing
To
one whose Christmas
Is
looking bleak.
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
WHO
IS HE?
On
December 25th
People
think of Jesus
As
the Savior of the world.
Christmas
Day (and Easter, too)
Are
reminders of who Christ was
Two
thousand years ago.
But
that's only two days a year.
Then
he IS the Savior.
But
who is he on December 26th?
Are
there any reminders
The
rest of the year
Of
who Christ is today?
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
TRUCE?
At
Christmastime
We
call a truce
On
open warfare
And
hidden snipes.
We
climb up on the battlefield
And
come together, playing games;
We
join our hearts
In
peaceful song,
Asking
God to bless this day.
But
once this season
Has
passed away
We
harden our hearts
And
end our song;
Then
to our trenches we return
Opening
our hearts to hate again.
The
battle is on as before,
Taking
anger to new heights
As
with the new year
We
end our truce.
Kathi Phillips
BACK TO TOP
AT
THE THRESHOLD
We're
standing at the threshold
Between
the old and coming year:
We're
looking at the days that passed,
Some
filled with laughter, some with tears.
The
old year will soon be over
And
nothing can be changed:
What
has happened is now set,
Never
to be rearranged.
The
year which has not yet begun
Holds
many possibilities:
Of
folks to meet and things to do
And
training of abilities.
We
can sit around and nothing do
Thus
letting all that could have been
Be
limited to a repetition
Of
all we've ever done or seen.
Or
we can walk through open doors
(That
God has set before us)
To
a future filled with joy and peace
Despite
what will try to floor us.
We're
standing at the threshold,
Between
two diff'ring years.
Do
we look at what's behind us
Or
ahead for what is to be
Allowing
God's love to remind us
Of
our times of victory?
Kathi Phillips
Back to Top