It's a Bittersweet Symphony, That's Life
So I head back to the big city tomorrow (or, I guess, later on today). Christmas in Corner Brook has been absolutely amazing. My parents are amazing. My friends are amazing. My familly is amazing. My Jesus is amazing. My life is a whole lot of amazing.
I was going to write a summary of my resolutions for life in St. John's this year and the things I want to change, but it doesn't even matter. Love more, be happier. And everything else will fall into place as it's meant to be.
On a less all-about-Meagan note, today, January 6, is Old Christmas Day, known to many as Epiphany or Three Kings' Day. It's a day to remember the awe of the Magi as they beheld God's son in child form. To me, Old Christmas Day contains more of the meaning of Christmas than Christmas Day itself. Sometime today, take a minute. Christmas isn't over; it lives on.
Come and behold him,
born the King of Angels.
Oh, come, let us adore Him,
Christ, the Lord.
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We heard a sermon about that this morning at CFOT, and it was awesome. I had never really heard about Epiphany Sunday very much until today, and it really awakened me to its meaning.
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