If you are using a computer often, you will have no doubt visited various sites, most require to register and have a password. That’s where my problems start. I tried to follow advice and not use the same password. Now I have sticky message slips all over the place. Each time I want to go onto a site, it is a constant battle to find the right one.
I thought of that as I opened up this blog site.
What we believe as Christians is the free access we have through Jesus to our Heavenly Father. God sent Jesus, and that is the rurth of Christmas, so that we could have unfettered access to the Father. When St. Paul wrote to the Galatians, he said, (Galatians 4:4) when the time was right, Jesus came to this world. Through Jesus, we are no longer slaves to the old law, but become children of God. No password, no exam to see if we are good enough, just Jesus the Saviour!
That’s the glory of Christmas, that God came down so that we might be lifted up!
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Passwords
If you are using a computer often, you will have no doubt visited various sites, most require to register and have a password. That’s where my problems start. I tried to follow advice and not use the same password. Now I have sticky message slips all over the place. Each time I want to go onto a site, it is a constant battle to find the right one.
I thought of that as I opened up this blog site.
What we believe as Christians is the free access we have through Jesus to our Heavenly Father. God sent Jesus, and that is the rurth of Christmas, so that we could have unfettered access to the Father. When St. Paul wrote to the Galatians, he said, (Galatians 4:4) when the time was right, Jesus came to this world. Through Jesus, we are no longer slaves to the old law, but become children of God. No password, no exam to see if we are good enough, just Jesus the Saviour!
That’s the glory of Christmas, that God came down so that we might be lifted up!
This entry was posted on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 at 3:26 pm and is filed under The Pastor's Comments. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.