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At Christmas we do a huge amount of musing, and rightly so. There are gifts to buy, parties to plan, cards to send, decorations to put up, places to go, and the list goes on. These are important things to focus on in preparation for Christmas. Joyce Treblico's Christmas Musings complements these preparations by reminding us to also focus on the true meaning of the Christmas season: the birth of our Savior. In the midst of all the important, joyful, and sometimes tedious preparations for Christmas, do we ask, 'Why are we doing this?' Do we remember why? Do we even know why? Sharing the reason for the season with your family will enrich your holiday season and encourage you to record and cherish your own Christmas Musings.
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Will Christmas Come This Year? is an attempt to apply the biblical representation of incarnation and other biblical passages to the situation of our world. Compiled from writings produced annually over thirty-six years, the writings often deal with the context of the world situation in which they were created. Sometimes critical of the way contemporary Christians practice the Christmas season, the writings always end in encouragement to let the coming of Christ lead to victorious living.
"Contradiction after contradiction, said the man, the Bible is full of them." I wondered what Bible he was reading. Most apparent paradoxes resolve themselves with careful study and research. I love the old book, it is my God, speaking to me. Oh, there are love stories that would make a romance novelist author blush and tales of extra-terrestrials that surpass the fiction of television and movie space travel. There are also truths about how to enjoy life and how to live it to the fullest. I've spent many years in the book and I hope to spend more. For forty years I've studied the end days and what we are to expect in the future! A short course in what heaven is like and the condition of today's churches is included in this book. Warning, not all churches will be automatically represented in heaven. When I was born, there were less than two billion people on this earth, now, there are more than seven billion. The earth can't hold many more. Despite wars, that kill many, and crop failures the population growth soars. The earth's population is soon to peak. Soon, the end will come.
Musings is a treasure for the senses. You will find death and despair, love and renewal – everything that makes up a life. Nature poems that you will want to quote at your next "garden club" meeting. And sonnets, not from the Portuguese, but from our daily life. Humor, there is a plenty, but limericks, really?