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Today's devotional: "The ABC's of Abundance: Turkey and All the Trimmings!?!"
Thanksgiving at Peggie's Place . . . "Don't Let the Grinch Steal Thanksgiving!"
Clue #1:
I live in every villa in this village--all year 'round!
I come and go where 'ere I please; I hide so I'm not found!
... A Blockbuster Clue: Look Not Far Away!
Now where in the world......will I find that abominable beast??
Clue # 2:
Clue #3:
You've heard of the Grinch and the havoc he wreaked.
See also Pastor/Poet Greg's poetry at Peggie's Place.
With thanks to Gilberto Barreto and Janet Goh/Songs of Praise
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Most of the music playing at Peggie's Place originates from Songs of Praise.
This Christian home has been visited a zillion times
since December 26, 1995!
I'm no stranger to this town; you know me rather well!
You'd be surprised at what I know--great secrets I could tell!
Read the poem below to find out who's the beast;
Then, with radical change of heart, enjoy the Christmas feast! ![]()
No Christmas was safe from that furry green freak.
But are you aware of the beast that lives here?
He robs, steals and ruins our holiday cheer.
While Who-ville was home to that classic Seuss tome,
the -ville of this saga is where you call home.
The Christmastime villain that I have in mind
isn't furrish or greenish. And that's why we're blind.
He lives in a place where we aren't prone to look.
And because we're not looking, he's safe in his nook.
We don't see his fingers, but we feel him pryin'.
That sly impish villain's consistently lyin'.
He says what we have isn't nearly enough.
He says we're deservin' of more and more stuff.
He says we're entitled. We've earned it. It's ours.
More trinkets and baubles and jewelry and cars.
We always want better. We always want more.
And though we're quite wealthy, he makes us feel poor.
Unlike thieves who rob us and take what we own,
the villain who's stealin' adds more to our homes.
He fills up our houses with more things to dust
and while we're distracted our joy bank goes bust.
We act like we love it. We smile through the pain.
Yet deep down we're crying. We know who's to blame.
This villain is vicious. He's heartless and cruel.
He knows how to fool us. He's got just the tool.
He tinkers and twiddles and wows us with new.
He weeds out what still works and claims it is through.
And after he's weeded he steals all our peace.
And though we have surplus we feel we've been fleeced.
It's really quite awful, it's terribly bad.
Our hearts have been ransacked and that's why we're sad.
Our MERRY's been taken. Now Christmas is plain.
What once seemed like magic is now just a game.
What once made us happy and grateful is gone.
Instead we've a hunger that goes on and on.
It's true. We're in danger. It's time we took aim.
But what does he look like. And what is his name?
We'd best change our locks and install an alarm.
Perhaps ammunition will keep us from harm.
But lest you start looking for ways of protection,
just look in the mirror. You'll see his reflection.
You see Christmas villains are inside us each
in spite of our actions, in spite of our speech.
Beneath our nice wardrobes and new SUVs,
these menaces hide so that nobody sees.
Like worms or a virus within our PC,
those villains within us just do as they please.
We're greedy and selfish and never content.
And based on the Bible that's why we were sent
a Savior to save us from gangrenous greed.
To show us firsthand how to help those in need.
By giving, not getting, we'll find what we've lost.
And though it is costly, it's well worth the cost.
Our long missing MERRY will soon reappear.
The villain will vanish at least till next year.
He'll flee from our over-stuffed homes in a flash,
if he finds we're giving the needy our cash.
So let's count our blessings and put others first.
Our hearts will keep growing till they almost burst.
Copyright 2003 by Greg Asimakoupoulos, Naperville, ILL. All rights reserved.
For more:
See The Partial Observer.
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for the beautiful music playing at Peggie's Place.
The original composition is entitled,"Christmas is Your Birthday, Lord."
Peggie's Personal Statement of Faith . . . The Peggie's Place Story & a Mission Statement
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--It jogs around the world and around the clock--to find
YOU!
Well, not quite, but there HAS been a houseful--and
STILL room for one more--YOU!
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