The Meaning of Snowflake of Christmas
With the huge snowstorm which ravaged the East Coast this
past weekend, there were literally millions and perhaps billions of snowflakes
that fell. I recently came across a poem by Holley Gerthon
a DaySpring Christmas
card which relates Holley's "Meaning of the Snowflake". I
found it very moving and wanted to share it with others. Kennebunkport
received about 4 inches of snow from the storm, an unusually small amount for
Southern Maine. However, the town looks like a Currier & Ives
Christmas scene and guests at the Captain Lord Mansion will definitely have
a white Christmas! Your innkeeper, Rick Litchfield
The Meaning of The Snowflake:
Every new snowflake comes to earth as a picture of our
Savior's birth, because they are sent from up above and remind us of God's care
and love.
Each one is so intricate and small because Christs sees the
details of us all, and just as two are never the same, the Lord knows and calls
each by name.
Snowflakes gently cover the world in white and hide what's
unlovely from our sight, showing us how He covers our sin and gives us His
grace when we come to Him.
So may every snowflake bring Christ to mind and in every bit
of white may you find a reason to celebrate anew and a reminder of His love for
you.
Check this out for more information about meaning of snowflakes :
1st :http://www.meaningfullife.com/spiritual/nature/Spiritual_Meaning_of_Snow.php
2nd : http://www.geekosystem.com/power-grid/10+Made-Up+Holidays+That+Are+Totally+Not+Christmas/Snowflake+Day/
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