A song by The Royal Guardsmen
about a dogfight between Snoopy vs the Red Baron
On Christmas eve 1914 temperatures dropped below freezing…In some places, it snowed..
It was World War I on the Western Front. Lights began to appear along the German lines. But instead of the expected rifle fire, German carols were heard. The lights had been placed on Christmas trees (tannenbaums). British troops responded with their own carols. Enemies applauded each other’s singing. From the trenches Captain C. I. Stockwell, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, heard the Germans say, “Don’t shoot, we don’t want to fight you today, we will send you some beer."
In one place, a German officer stepped out into middle of no-man’s-land.
Stockwell went to meet him amid cheers from both sides. They saluted and formerly introduced each other. Enemies met, exchanged gifts, showed family photos, played soccer together and helped each other bury the dead. Dec. 26th 8:30am, the war was on again… but in some places, not until New Year and because of an unwillingness to fight, many troops were replaced. The song “Snoopy’s Christmas”, is based on this event.
Could you be GOD'S enemy?
The words “peace on earth, goodwill towards men” were originally about God offering goodwill towards those whom he’d judged as guilty of sin and condemned to hell because of their wickedness (Luke 2:14). That's a pretty amazing offer to make to your enemies.
Some may think, "How could I be God's enemy? What have I done that's so bad as to deserve his condemnation."
So let's ask the question then: would you consider yourself a Good Person? Most people do (Proverbs 16:2). But would you be good enough for heaven? The way to find out is to ask yourself if you have kept God's moral law, the ten commandments. Here's a quick test based on just four of those (Exodus 20:1-20). See how you do…
You can get right with God, right now -
Humble yourself before God...
Repent, and Believe the Gospel (the Good News about Jesus).
Then read the Bible daily and obey it. Trust God in all that you do. (Romans 5:8-10; John 3:1-36; 1 John 1:7-9; Ephesians 2:16; Colossians 1:20; Luke 15:11-32; Luke 18:9-14) * What are these names and numbers? Answer: go to the contents page of a Bible: Luke = a book in the Bible, 18 = chapter in the book, 9-14 = verses in the chap. 10 out of 10 people die!
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Please, check these things out before you check out. May God bless you for reading this. If you have trusted Christ to save you from your sins, please pass this on.
May you know peace on earth, with God and may you know eternal life in heaven.
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