Is there anyone else out there who feels like Christmas was just here about two weeks ago? Doesn't it seem that just a few days ago the lights were up, the trees were lit, and the decorations were all over the houses? Were there not twenty-four hour Christmas and Holiday music stations playing all the seasonal songs just a short time ago? If one thinks about it long enough, the old saying, “and it came to pass. And it came to pass. And it came to pass,” runs like a broken record within one's mind when it comes to the Christmas seasons.
This event comes, and then it passes. That situation looms, and then it passes. Those circumstances appear, and then they pass away. From one occurrence to the next, life cases come and go like filmstrips filing through an ancient camera or like actors and props moving on and off a stage. Some things a person wishes they would linger, and other times one cannot wait for them to exit the stage. Passing events sometimes seem to take forever, and some come and go so quickly one only realizes the value of them well after they are gone. One thing is for sure, the events that are passing are indeed passing, and although the speed of them may not be able to be manipulated or controlled, they shall indeed pass.
So what is it that is on the stage today? Hardship, trouble, difficultly, impending doom? Success, elevation, progress or promotion? Remember, whichever state is currently on the stage will soon exit, and events both foreseen and unforeseen will come and go like Christmases that are here today and gone tomorrow; and here today and gone tomorrow; and here today and gone tomorrow.
Until tomorrow...Why Say More?
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