Killing in Newtown, CT

We continue to mourn with those families who lost their children and others in the senseless killing in Newtown, CT. It has been a couple of weeks since then. Don’t you know this is a miserable holiday for those families? I suppose that they will never get over the pain but they will learn how to deal with it better as the years go by.

But the problem is that from now on, every Christmas season is going to reopen those old wounds – just as it does with a widow or widower at birthdays, anniversaries, and other special days they shared. Christmas is supposed to be a time of love, joy, laughter, peace, sharing. It is supposed to embody all that is good and noble in the human creature.

However, for those hurting in Newtown, CT, Christmas this year and subsequent years will not be what it is supposed to be. All as a result of one evil act.

That is the way it has been with humankind since the beginning. Man was created to spend eternity with God. God designed us so that we could freely love Him and share in His love. He planned for us to enjoy His presence eternally – in love, joy, peace, and fellowship.

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How thankful we should that God, in His infinite mercy, stepped in to save us from our own senseless behavior. We spoiled our relationship with God through our sin. God brought us back to life through His Son.

I hope to see you Sunday around the Lord’s Table as we give thanks to God for that sacrifice.

–Paul Holland

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