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One of my friend’s favorite Christmas songs is “Mary, Did You Know?”

In it the birth mother of Jesus is asked if she knows the importance and uniqueness of her baby boy.

What did Mary think as Jesus grew to heal the sick, calm the storm, and walk on water?
You see, friend, that tiny babe was actually the Creator of the universe!
Later in life, Mary had to endure watching her innocent son being nailed to a cross.
But the Bible story doesn’t end there.
Mary soon came to know He died for her sins, as well as yours and mine,
so one day we might join Him in Heaven.

Yes, Jesus may have entered His creation quietly, but He left in a rumble that echoes to this day.

And His next earthly visit won’t be as a humble child.  It will be as
Mighty King and Conqueror!

by Vonette Bright
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Further Reading

• I Wonder About Mary – A Christmas Devotional by Bill Strom

God Guided Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem – by Jon Walker

Not My Agenda, but God’s Agenda – A Devotional by Helen Lescheid


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thoughts by Vonette Bright Thoughts by Women


A woman walked past me and the aroma of her perfume was so sweet and appealing that I turned and looked at her as she walked away. It reminded me of the perfume of a dear lady who took me under her wing as a child. I stood for a moment savoring the smell and the memory.

My thoughts took another bent… I wonder how I smell? Not that I wear perfume or cologne but what aroma do my actions leave in the lives of those with whom I come in contact? What do others think when I walk past? Am I patient, kind and others focused so that I leave a fragrance after I walk by? Or do I live solely focused on my agenda, self-centered and impatient, demanding or uncaring? To be honest, the latter scenario is too often the reality.

I do want to be a “sweet aroma” to my family, friends, neighbors and associates at work. I want to leave a pleasant aroma for those causal encounters with clerks and service people with whom I come in contact, a smell that lingers even after I am gone.

I want to be the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Christ in every place… How about you?

But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. For we are a fragrance of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing; to the one an aroma from death to death, to the other an aroma from life to life. And who is adequate for these things?”
2 Corinthians 2:14-16  (NASB)

By Mike Woodard
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FURTHER READING

•  A Lingering Aroma – by Marilyn Ehle

•   The Fragrance – by Rod Marshall

•  My Lord, My Companion –  by Hope Tshuma

Thoughts by Men thoughts by Mike Woodard