Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Blizzard of 2009

Many of you are literally snowed in due to a perfect storm, the blizzard of 2009. Weather forcasters state that moisture from both the Gulf of Mexico merged with moisture from the Atlantic which met a cold air, low pressure system from the north, producing beautiful snowfall. We have about 12 inches of snowfall on the ground, reminiscent of snowstorms from long ago. So much for global warming. And think - last fall we gave away our snowblower to a pastoral family that moved north to Pennsylvania. This storm system is so big it stretches from the Carolinas to Maine, affecting DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston on one of the busiest shopping seasons of the year.

We are so thankful for a warm home, electricity, a full cupboard and refrigerator, and safety for our family. We are saddened to have missed church this morning and the candlelight service this evening. The boys and Amy are thrilled with the snowfall. We will be making snowmen when the snow begins to melt. We expect to be able to get out sometime on Monday.

I have been pondering the Christmas story. Did you know:
1. Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were cousins? (born only six months apart).
2. Jesus appeared at the Temple when he was eight days old.?
3. When he was one month old he was presented to the Lord at the Temple for the redemption
of the first born (i.e. to present him to the Lord)?
4. Simeon prophesied that Jesus would be "a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory
to the Israelites"?
5. We don't know how many Magi there were. The Bible does not indicate a certain number. We
only know that they presented him with gifts of gold, frankinsense and myrrh.
(Frankinsense was often used in temple ceremonies when prayer was offered and mixed into
an anointing oil. The word "Messiah" means "anointed one". Myrrh was a spice used in
burial rites. One might consider that gold was for Jesus' royalty, frankinsense for his priestly
ministry, and myrrh for his sacrificial death on the cross for our sins.

When the storms enter your life, let's be thankful that God has made provision through a great gift - His Son Jesus. Merry Christmas everyone.

1 comment:

Dave and Jacque Fessenden said...

Thanks for the reminder. We seem to be having one "storm" after another of all kinds here.