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Deliverance – Coram Deo “The ‘Living’ Presence of God

17 Friday Dec 2021

Posted by The Book Chamber in Christmas, God, Humility, Jesus

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Merry Christmas everyone…

Manger in Stable

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Deliverance 
Coram Deo – “The ‘Living’ Presence of God” 

Promised in Genesis,
Foretold in Isaiah,
The Seed, The Messiah!

O Holy Night it was,
An interruption of Heaven on earth,
A cosmic event changing time.

Traveling far, so we could be near,
The Love worth giving came down,
Arriving in a stable’s manger.

The Nativity brought to life,
A perpetual sight to be remembered…
An essence to stir hearts.

God the Son - in His majesty,
Took on flesh,
To tabernacle with mankind.

Sent by God to a world He loved,
To save us from ourselves,
The everlasting presence of Christ…

Mindful of us…
Our sin and error pining,
A visit of intimacy for our souls.

The Gift of the Father,
The clarity of Immanuel,
The sealing of the Spirit.

God with us indeed.

What we find at Christmas time,
Is Christ, our thrill of Hope,
A weary world rejoices.

…Merry Christmas…

© J Clay Norton, 2021

To view previous year’s Christmas thoughts, download here;

2017 In The Fullness Of Time

2018 Born As A Babe

2019 Let There Be Light… The Light of the World

2020 Our Gift of Truth

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2021 J Clay Norton

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24/7, 365 – Christmas All The Time… Why Not?

13 Monday Dec 2021

Posted by The Book Chamber in Actions, Christmas, Consistency, Emotion, Engagement, Essence, Family, Friendship, Gift, Giving, Grace, Gratitude, Intentional, Kindness, Relationships, Servant, Sincerity

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All+Year+Long+LOGO

Here’s the “thing” I have noticed about me… The older I get, the more I pay attention to the lyrics of songs. Don’t read this and ask yourself, “Seriously?” Anyway… yes. I don’t know why, but I do. So, the other night, driving home, Christmas Time by Bryan Adams came on the radio, and for some reason, the words took on a different meaning… Look at the lyrics throughout the song…

We waited all through the year
For the day to appear
When we could be together in harmony

You know the time will come
Peace on earth for everyone
And we can live forver in a world where we are free
Let it shine for you and me

There’s something about Christmas time
Something about Christmas time
Makes you wish it was Christmas every day
To see the joy in the children’s eyes
The way that the old folks smile
Says that Christmas will never go away

We’re all as one tonight
Makes no difference if you’re black or white
‘Cause we can sing together in harmony
I know it’s not too late
The world would be a better place
If we could keep the spirit more than one day in the year
Send a message loud and clear

It’s the time of year everyone’s together
And celebrate here on Christmas day
When the ones you love are there
You can feel the magic in the air, you know it’s everywhere

There’s something about Christmas time
Please tell me Christmas will never go away

The month of November, with Thanksgiving, and the month of December, with Christmas, has a way of stirring emotions that just maybe, are not.. let’s say “used” during the other months. Why?

Take one more example… below is a speech in The Honeymooners by Ralph Kramden, played by Jackie Gleason, speaking to his wife Alice, played by Audrey Meadows, (Yes, we watch The Honeymooners at our house.) To watch, click here: Ralph Kramden’s Christmas Speech

“You know something, sweetheart? Christmas is… well, it’s about the best time of the whole year. When you walk down the streets, even for weeks before Christmas comes, and there’s lights hanging up, green ones and red ones, sometimes there’s snow and everyone’s hustling someplace. But they don’t hustle around Christmas time like they usually do. You know, they’re a little more friendlier… they bump into you, they laugh, and they say, “Pardon me. Merry Christmas,”… especially when it gets real close to Christmas night. Everybody’s walking home; you can hardly hear a sound. Bells are ringin’, kids are singing, the snow is coming down. And boy, what a pleasure it is to think that you’ve got someplace to go to. And that the place that you’re going to, there’s somebody in it that you really love. Someone, you’re nuts about. Merry Christmas.”

I get it; Christmas is one day out of the year. But, what if… we made our hearts live as if it were Christmas all the other days? I get it; feelings (those that are positive and good) are different at Christmas. But what if… our hearts wrapped up those feelings and carried them January – November? I get it; … you can fill in the rest with your own thoughts.

As we move into the middle of December and closer to Christmas day, the more thoughts, feelings, emotions are stirred because it is Christmas time; it might be just because I am getting older. Nonetheless, we would all be better if we celebrated Christmas joy all through the year. In the end, I guess it can boil down to what I have always said, “Just do right by people.”

Live life as if it were Christmas everyday, why not? Merry Christmas everyone. This coming Friday will be the last blog of 2021 and it will be my 2021 Christmas Thoughts Poem…

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2021 J Clay Norton

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My… “A Charlie Brown Christmas” thoughts and its tree…

03 Friday Dec 2021

Posted by The Book Chamber in Charlie Brown, Christmas, Jesus

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The other day, Heather was getting her Christmas decorations out for her office at school… When Heather came home that afternoon, she said she brought the Charlie Brown Christmas tree home to let me know she almost threw it away. But… in her mind, she heard me say, “Noooooooo!”

Upon inspection of the tree, the brown wrapping for the “tree look” was coming undone, the music button playing Linus and Lucy didn’t work, the blue blanket was dirty, and the red ornament was missing… At that moment, I knew exactly how Charlie Brown felt when he picked the tree out in the show…

For those who do not know… I’m a huge Charlie Brown fan. For me, it doesn’t get much better than Charlie Brown. Charles Shultz had it going on with A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Anyway… My three take-a-ways…

Sometimes we need to see beyond what the surface shows.

Charlie Brown infamously selects the worst looking, saddest, bristles falling off, limp limbs tree in the lot…

Look at this dialogue between Charlie Brown and Linus at the tree farm…

Charlie Brown: This little green one here seems to need a home.

Linus: I don’t know, Charlie Brown. Remember what Lucy said? This doesn’t seem to fit the modern spirit.

Charlie Brown: I don’t care. We’ll decorate it and it’ll be just right for our play. Besides, I think it needs me.

Much happens between that scene Charlie Brown picks a Christmas tree and afterwards. To make matters worse, he is reminded of it by all his friends except for Linus. However, by the end of the show, the tree is decorated, bringing everyone together A Charlie Brown Christmas — Ending Restored!.

Be the person who sees what others cannot or do not want to see. The value that we can bring someone by doing just that, many times will show others our heart.

We all need a Linus in our lives. 

Ever notice how Linus is always there for Charlie Brown. Linus is the voice of reason, advice for what it is worth and what Charlie Brown needs to hear. As Charlie Brown takes the tree home to decorate, he stops by Snoopy’s 1st place award-winning dog house and places an ornament on the tree. Still, even then, to make matters worse, the tree sags and droops to the ground due to the weight of the ornament. Talk about being deflated… but, Linus comes along and says, “I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It’s not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.” I never thought it was such a bad tree… Yea, we need a Linus in our lives, if for nothing else, to help us remember why we need to do stuff for the right reasons.

Lastly, what might be the best question Charlie Brown asks, Linus is able to answer…

Charlie Brown: “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?”

Linus recites Luke 2:8-14:

And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this [shall be] a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.

When Linus finishes that last line, he says, “That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.”

That scene just might be the best 1 minute 25 seconds in animated history. Linus and the Christmas story

I love Christmas… it stirs emotions that should be stirred more often. A Charlie Brown Christmas is a good reminder of what we need to do and have in our lives.

tempImagef4I922Back to my Charlie Brown Christmas tree… I taped up the brown “tree look” paper, put batteries in so the Linus and Lucy theme would play, found an ornament, straightened the branches, and cleaned up the blanket. A few of the wires are still showing, but I did what Charlie Brown did, “This little green one here seems to need a home” and “Besides, I think it needs me.”

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2021 J Clay Norton

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Our Gift of Truth

18 Friday Dec 2020

Posted by The Book Chamber in Christmas, Jesus

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Our Gift of TruthDownload
Our Gift of Truth
 
Angels... they were heard on high,
By shepherds as they watched their flock by night.
 
The Glory of the Lord…
Brightening the darkness around them.
 
A mysterious message?
Yes, of great joy and for all people.
 
The Truth of Emmanuel...
Our God has come to us. 
 
Come, let us go and see …
This good news…
 
Unto us, a child is born…
God with us.
 
An infant, swaddling cloths, a manger...
Humility, at its core.
 
Word made flesh in person…
The Truth act of God.
 
The Heart of Heaven now beats…
Providing everlasting life.
 
Sovereignty and Deliverance…
Announced for mankind.
 
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace…
 
Permanence for our souls,
See what God has done.
 
Our God has made the Way for us…
Jesus, Our Savior.
 
Our Gift of Truth. 
 

©2020, J Clay Norton

To view previous year’s Christmas thoughts, download here:

2017 In The Fullness Of TimeDownload
2018 Born As A BabeDownload
2019 Let There Be Light… The Light of the WorldDownload

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