Post by lovelace on Nov 29, 2006 19:45:31 GMT -5
The Legend Of the Christmas Prayer
Once upon a time, at Christmas time, long ago, a man who had a big
heart, but little money, dreamt he could give his friends endless riches.
When he awoke, the dream kept running through his mind, over and over.
Finally, he asked himself: "If I could give my friends anything, what
would I give?" He smiled as he began to think of all the wondrous things
he could buy for them. But then he thought: "I'm a happy man, yet I have
none of those things." And he began to think that perhaps real wealth
could not be measured in riches. Perhaps there were gifts of greater
value than the things money could buy. In the still of the night, he
pondered these things and thought of Christmas and what it meant to him.
Taking out his quill, he began to write on a parchment scroll:
On the first day of Christmas, I pray for you JOY, in abundance and
laughter, for joy cures our ills and joy makes our spirits soar.
My servants shall sing for joy of heart Isaiah 65:14
On the second day of Christmas, I pray for you a SIGH, when you need one,
for a sigh clears the heart as a cough clears the throat, and with a sigh
comes acceptance of what we cannot change.
Let all those rejoice who put their trust in You. Psalms 5:11
One the third day of Christmas, I pray for you TEARS, when you need them,
for tears clear the eyes to see the stars and cleanse the soul to let
healing begin.
You number my wanderings; put my tears into Your bottle. Psalm 56:8
On the fourth day of Christmas, I pray for you SERENITY, for fights and
wars start in individual breasts and that is where they must end.
What does the LORD require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to
walk humbly with your God? Micah 6:8
On the fifth day of Christmas, I pray for you WISDOM, for our priceless
gift is the gift of choice and we should use it well everyday, in word and
deed.
He who heeds the word will find good. Proverbs 16:20
On the sixth day of Christmas, I pray for you PATIENCE, for most troubles
pass if we wait them out, and success comes with persistence.
Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him. Psalm 37:7
On the seventh day of Christmas, I pray for you COURAGE, for there may be
many pitfalls and dangers ahead and problems can only be solved when they
are faced.
Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid... for the LORD
your God, He is the One who goes with you. Deuteronomy 31:6
On the eight day of Christmas, I pray for you COMPASSION, for we cannot
help others until we understand them, and we cannot understand them until
we walk in their shoes.
Execute true justice, show mercy and compassion everyone to his brother.
Zechariah 7:9
On the ninth day of Christmas, I pray for you a WILLINGNESS to work, for
work turns dreams to reality whether the dreams are ours or belong to
those we can help.
Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings.
Proverbs 22:29
On the tenth day of Christmas, I pray UNWAVERING FAITH, for faith shapes
our morals and our destiny and draws us closer to God.
The just shall live by his faith. Habakkuk 2:4
On the eleventh day of Christmas, I pray for you a mind full of HOPE, for
hope determines our attitudes, sets our goals and creates our ideals.
You are my hope, O Lord God, You are my trust. Psalm 71:5
On the twelfth day of Christmas, I pray for you a heart so full of LOVE,
that everyday you must give some away to those whose paths you cross.
Now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is
love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
And with each prayer, the man realized he was not giving a gift at all,
but hoping that his friends would find the gifts they already had within
them. Each time he wrote a prayer, a marvelous thing happened. It seemed
to him that the prayer, although offered for his friends, remained in his
heart and produced in him the very thing he prayed for them. The man
copied his scroll and sent the Christmas prayer to special friends, just
as I am doing for YOU now, and that is where the legend of the Christmas
prayer is lost in the mists of time.The man was never heard of again but,
over the years, the Christmas Prayer began to appear all over the world.
People on obscure villages and big cities would receive at Christmas time a
copy of the scroll from a friend. And so the wonder multiplied, until the
story finally reached YOU. May you, too feel the warmth and enjoy the
riches of the Christmas Prayer.
Once upon a time, at Christmas time, long ago, a man who had a big
heart, but little money, dreamt he could give his friends endless riches.
When he awoke, the dream kept running through his mind, over and over.
Finally, he asked himself: "If I could give my friends anything, what
would I give?" He smiled as he began to think of all the wondrous things
he could buy for them. But then he thought: "I'm a happy man, yet I have
none of those things." And he began to think that perhaps real wealth
could not be measured in riches. Perhaps there were gifts of greater
value than the things money could buy. In the still of the night, he
pondered these things and thought of Christmas and what it meant to him.
Taking out his quill, he began to write on a parchment scroll:
On the first day of Christmas, I pray for you JOY, in abundance and
laughter, for joy cures our ills and joy makes our spirits soar.
My servants shall sing for joy of heart Isaiah 65:14
On the second day of Christmas, I pray for you a SIGH, when you need one,
for a sigh clears the heart as a cough clears the throat, and with a sigh
comes acceptance of what we cannot change.
Let all those rejoice who put their trust in You. Psalms 5:11
One the third day of Christmas, I pray for you TEARS, when you need them,
for tears clear the eyes to see the stars and cleanse the soul to let
healing begin.
You number my wanderings; put my tears into Your bottle. Psalm 56:8
On the fourth day of Christmas, I pray for you SERENITY, for fights and
wars start in individual breasts and that is where they must end.
What does the LORD require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to
walk humbly with your God? Micah 6:8
On the fifth day of Christmas, I pray for you WISDOM, for our priceless
gift is the gift of choice and we should use it well everyday, in word and
deed.
He who heeds the word will find good. Proverbs 16:20
On the sixth day of Christmas, I pray for you PATIENCE, for most troubles
pass if we wait them out, and success comes with persistence.
Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him. Psalm 37:7
On the seventh day of Christmas, I pray for you COURAGE, for there may be
many pitfalls and dangers ahead and problems can only be solved when they
are faced.
Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid... for the LORD
your God, He is the One who goes with you. Deuteronomy 31:6
On the eight day of Christmas, I pray for you COMPASSION, for we cannot
help others until we understand them, and we cannot understand them until
we walk in their shoes.
Execute true justice, show mercy and compassion everyone to his brother.
Zechariah 7:9
On the ninth day of Christmas, I pray for you a WILLINGNESS to work, for
work turns dreams to reality whether the dreams are ours or belong to
those we can help.
Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings.
Proverbs 22:29
On the tenth day of Christmas, I pray UNWAVERING FAITH, for faith shapes
our morals and our destiny and draws us closer to God.
The just shall live by his faith. Habakkuk 2:4
On the eleventh day of Christmas, I pray for you a mind full of HOPE, for
hope determines our attitudes, sets our goals and creates our ideals.
You are my hope, O Lord God, You are my trust. Psalm 71:5
On the twelfth day of Christmas, I pray for you a heart so full of LOVE,
that everyday you must give some away to those whose paths you cross.
Now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is
love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
And with each prayer, the man realized he was not giving a gift at all,
but hoping that his friends would find the gifts they already had within
them. Each time he wrote a prayer, a marvelous thing happened. It seemed
to him that the prayer, although offered for his friends, remained in his
heart and produced in him the very thing he prayed for them. The man
copied his scroll and sent the Christmas prayer to special friends, just
as I am doing for YOU now, and that is where the legend of the Christmas
prayer is lost in the mists of time.The man was never heard of again but,
over the years, the Christmas Prayer began to appear all over the world.
People on obscure villages and big cities would receive at Christmas time a
copy of the scroll from a friend. And so the wonder multiplied, until the
story finally reached YOU. May you, too feel the warmth and enjoy the
riches of the Christmas Prayer.