After we go through the story of the nativity we take communion. This was our first time to have all three in the service with us and this year Tate had asked Jesus to be the boss of his life earlier in the year so he was going to get to take the Lords supper with us. It was the best part of my Christmas getting to explain to him what the bread symbolized and what the juice represented. To hear him ask why Jesus had to die and why he had to bleed was truly a moment I will never forget! The simplicity of a four year old agonizing over the fact that Jesus had to bleed and die for his sins was so simply warming and heart wrenching all at the same time.
After it was all said and done I got to visit several of our members. All of them are like family to us. One of the people we got to visit with was a former youth of ours. As he and his wife were in town to visit with family for the holidays they had brought an international student from the university campus where he studies and his wife works. They had invited this young lady from China and as she sat through the service the grace of our Lord descended upon her and her eyes were opened to the Gospel and she received Christ as her savior!
It doesn't get any better than that!
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful night to celebrate the Savior and His wonderful work in the manger, on the cross, and in our lives. GOD bless your family and ministry for Him!
ReplyDeleteBeautful, Jeff. May it never grow old for any of us- the wonder of it all.
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