Rachel's Reflections

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   Dec 30

Sixth Day of Christmas

Today is the Sixth Day of Christmas.  And it is also the day before the end of the year.  Although for some it is the second day of the year.  My husband, Jeremy, informed me that yesterday was the start of the Muslim New Year.  It is year 1430 AH (anno Hegirae:  “in the year [...]

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   Dec 28

Fourth Day of Christmas

Greetings! Today is the Fourth Day of Christmas.  According to Wikipedia, it is also Childermas or the Feast of the Innocents.  The article I linked to says it is in commemoration of the Massacre of the Innocents which was when Herod killed all the boy children two years and under in Bethlehem after the Magi [...]

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   Dec 21

Fourth Sunday in Advent–Love

Today is the fourth and last Sunday of Advent.  Christmas is almost upon us.  For four weeks we have waited for this day.  We started out with Hope.  We started out remembering our sins and our need for a Savior and the prophecies to the People of God telling them that God would send them [...]

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   Dec 14

Third Sunday in Advent–Joy

This is the third week of Advent.  This Sunday is sometimes also called Gaudete Sunday because the first word of the latin liturgy is gaudete, which is translated: Rejoice.  The theme of this Sunday is joy, and instead of a purple candle, the pink candle is lit.  This Sunday marks a change in mood from the [...]

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   Dec 07

Second Sunday in Advent–Peace

Advent continues.  Today is the second Sunday of Advent and the start of the second week of Advent.  We continue to look forward to Jesus’ coming–both in anticipating Christmas and in anticipating his coming again.  For celebrating Jesus’ Advent must needs include both a looking back and a looking forward–it must include more than one [...]

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   Nov 30

First Sunday in Advent–Hope

Today is the first Sunday of Advent.  It’s hard to believe that the Christmas season is here already.  But Thanksgiving is over, and that means Christmas is right around the corner. I’ve been reading up on Advent over the last few days.  None of the churches I attended growing up celebrated Advent, so I wasn’t [...]

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   Mar 23

Easter Sunday

Happy Easter, everyone! This is one of my favorite holidays of the year.  It is the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.  He died, but He did not stay dead.  This is the most important belief of Christianity.  Some would disagree with me.  They would say Jesus’ death is the most important belief.  And [...]

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   Mar 21

Good Friday

Today is Good Friday.  It is the day commonly celebrated by Christians as the day Jesus was crucified. I remember reading once I John 2:1,2: My little children, these things I write to you, that you may not sin.  And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. And [...]

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   Mar 19

The Power of Words

It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword.  Swords are powerful.  There are large two-handed battle swords and small, but just as deadly pointed rapiers.  The large swords, which are cutting swords, can cut a man in half.  And that would be a man wearing armor–at least leather or chain mail, [...]

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   Mar 16

Palm Sunday

Today is Palm Sunday.  I almost missed it.  I don’t look at a calendar very often. This is the day, Jesus said, that if the people didn’t praise Him the very rocks would cry out.  I’ve always wondered what the rocks would have sounded like. It reminds me of that verse in Isaiah that the [...]

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