Re-post from three years ago:
I drove by a house today with an almost gone roof on its porch. Yet,
Christmas lights were hung on the door and windows. At night, they
beautify the home. This evening, I drove my daughter out to Tara, a
country inn, and basked in all the outdoor lights while her choral group
performed.
Christmas lights in and out brighten up a home, no
matter what it looks like otherwise. Sure we enjoy the tastefully
decorated homes that look like post cards. I, though, am amazed at the
transformation from dull to that warm glow even little LED's add to a
scene.
A star in my window shines warmly to the neighborhood as
well as bathing my living room. Steven, the Siamese cat, looks magical
in the red glow of my poinsettia lights on my banister as he eyes me
going down the stairs. A little light changes the mood of the room.
I
love to lay under the Christmas tree lit up with all the other lights
out. Growing up we had the fireplace as well to add to luminescence of
the living room. In Christmas lights, it seems anything could happen.
Expectancy and magic fills me.
That is the power of Christmas. The
belief that miracles can happen. The lights symbolize that. With God
all things are possible, like Jesus' birth in a manger, the Light of the
World wrapped in human form.
It is no mistake Hanukkah is also
this time of the year. A miracle holiday, the Festival of Lights, points
to the Messiah. Let your lights shine as they transform your home to
the glory showing the Light of the holidays.
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