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Once again, the Christmas season is upon us, and I wanted to take a moment to send this letter of encouragement to you as we once again celebrate the Birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
We live in a world that is increasingly either hostile or apathetic to the message of His birth. It seems at every turn we hear about a company or business that has decided to make this simply another “holiday”, instead of the Christmas season it really is. Yet, are we to be surprised about this? I don't think so.
Someone once shared this powerful quote concerning the difference between education and experience… “The difference between education and experience: Education is what you get from reading the small print. Experience is what you get from not reading it.”
– Illustrations Unlimited
I wanted to share the following story with you on the power of an education in the life of one man that many people highly underestimated, yet became a giant in the field of electricity.
Charles Steinmetz, the electrical genius, and one of the founding fathers of the colossal General Electric, was crippled from birth. His body was grotesque; he was so short in stature that he looked like a dwarf; he was a hunchback.
John 3:16 gives us the message of Christmas. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
While this verse is often overlooked as being a “Christmas verse” we can easily see the loving, giving heart of the Father in that he gave His only begotten Son.
Once again, it is that time of year when we pause to look back to appreciate both the work of Christ on the Cross, and of course, the evidence of the acceptance of His sacrifice… the Resurrection!