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Mighty God

And he will be called… Mighty God. Isaiah 9:6

            I love to watch the snow fall. As those tiny flakes of white perfection prance and frolic, I reflect on the Creator who fashions each one into a unique and exquisite design. Such intricacy and perfection boggle my mind.

            More amazing than snowflakes is the truth that this Mighty Creator, who could wipe out this sinful world in just one breath, chose instead to set aside His heavenly privileges and take on human flesh that we might receive forgiveness and eternal salvation. The same God who laid the foundations of the earth, who spoke the firmaments into being, who hung the stars in the sky, who poured the seas into their boundaries, who crafted storehouses for the snow, who blew life into you and me, came down to earth as a little, fragile, dependent baby.

            Christmas is the visible manifestation of God’s unconditional love. The Creator comes to dwell among the created; Love Himself, willing to suffer rejection for the sake of our souls. Might confined to a manger. Creator curtailed to the form of a child. The paradox of grace as the Almighty indwells the womb He created and walks the earth He brought into being.

            God loves us so much, He could not leave us to perish. Love incarnate – this is the meaning of Christmas.

Thought: “The Almighty appeared on earth as a helpless human baby, needing to be fed and changed and taught to talk like any other child. The more you think about it, the more staggering it gets. Nothing in fiction is so fantastic as this truth of the Incarnation.” – J.I. Packer


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Born to an American father and a British mother, Renée Srch grew up in France where she obtained her French Baccalaureate. She attended IBME in Switzerland, graduating with a degree in Missions and Theology. She is a wife, a mother to three boys, and a critter mom to two rescue dogs and fourteen rescue cats. Renée has led and taught writing workshops through the Ozarks Chapter of American Christian Writers and is currently a member of the Springfield Writer’s Guild and Sleuth's Ink, in Springfield, Mo. Renée has published thirteen books under her given name. She also writes suspense novels under pen name R.J. Dawkins. She writes across genres and for all age groups. Her brand is Wholesome Books for the Whole Family. Besides her own books, she has contributed to four Chicken Soup for the Soul books, two anthologies, and published numerous magazine articles. She has received several awards, among which was an award from Writer’s Digest for her personal essay, Treasures from the Sea, and Global Library Award and Book Cover Award for Miracle Moments; Helping the Rescued Become the Rescuers. Her children’s book, It’s Dark in the Ark, was a number one bestseller on Amazon. You can learn more about her work at www.ReneeVajkoSrch.com, https://www.facebook.com/ReneeVajkoSrch