Peace: freedom from disturbance; tranquility
Look around you. There is action. There is work to be done. There is school to attend. There is shopping and shipping and rushing and programs and crooked angel wings.
There is living and dying and sickness and health. There are social responsibilities and there is loneliness.
There is some weariness but is there peace?
Is there tranquility?
How then in the midst of the action, the rushing, the living, the sickness, and the crooked angel wings do we find peace?
Do we remember and live within the true meaning of Christmas?
Jesus is the Prince of Peace.
Let us not forget about Jesus in the midst of the action.
Look around you. There is action. There is work to be done. There is school to attend. There is shopping and shipping and rushing and programs and crooked angel wings.
There is living and dying and sickness and health. There are social responsibilities and there is loneliness.
There is some weariness but is there peace?
Is there tranquility?
How then in the midst of the action, the rushing, the living, the sickness, and the crooked angel wings do we find peace?
Do we remember and live within the true meaning of Christmas?
Jesus is the Prince of Peace.
Let us not forget about Jesus in the midst of the action.