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It was Christmas Eve and the lord looked down from above at all His children. It had been nearly two thousand years since the birth of His son and turning to His youngest angel the Lord said: "Go down to the earth and bring back to me the one thing that best represents everything good that has been done in the name of this day." The angel bowed to the Lord and spreading his wings, descended from heaven to the world of man, all the while contemplating his mission. So much had been done in the name of honoring the birth of the Christ Child. For this day, wars had temporarily ceased, cathedrals had been built and great novels had been written. With so little time, what could he possibly find to represent all this?



As he soared above the earth, he suddenly heard the sound of church bells below. Their tone was so beautiful that it reminded him of the voice of God. Looking down, he saw a small church whose bells were ringing out the carol, Silent Night. As the final note died away, it was replaced by one lone voice singing inside the church. It was shortly joined by a second voice that embraced the first in perfect harmony, and then another until a choir of voices rose through the night. Enchanted by the magic of what he was hearing, the angel found himself listening until the song was finished. As he resumed his flight through the night, he was delighted to hear these sounds everywhere, from the largest cities to the smallest villages. He heard melodies from massive orchestras and in the voices of single soldiers alone at their post. And any place where he heard these songs, he found hope in the hearts of men.



Grasping a song out of the air, he held it in his hand (angels are able to do this) and thought that maybe; these songs could be the one thing that best represented Christmas. They seemed to give voice to man's greatest joys as well as hope to those deepest in despair. But, though at first glance it appeared to be the answer he sought, his heart told him that this music alone was not enough. There had to be something more. So, he continued his flight through the night until he suddenly felt the touch of a father's prayer on its way to heaven. Once again looking downward, he saw a man who was praying for his child whom he had not heard from in a long time and who would not be home that Christmas. Seizing upon the prayer, the angel followed it until it reached the lost child.



She was standing on a corner, in a quiet snowfall, looking very small in a very large city. Across from her was an old city bar, the kind that only the lost seemed to know how to find. The patrons of this establishment rarely looked up from their drinks and so seemed not to notice the young woman. Now, the bartender in this bar had been working in there longer than anyone could remember. He believed in nothing except his bar and his cash register. He had never married, never took a vacation and as matter of fact, had never been seen out from behind his counter by most of his patrons. He was there when they arrived and he was still there when they left. He gave no credit and for seventy-five cents, served shots of un-watered whiskey to people who used their drinks like a moat around their lives. For them, he provided a safe, unchanging world.



Suddenly, the door opened wide and into this world walked a small child. The bartender could not remember the last time that a child had been in this place, but before he could ask the child what he was doing there, the child asked him if he knew that there was a girl outside their door who could not get home. Glancing out the window, he saw the girl standing across the street. Turning back to the child, the bartender asked him how he knew this. The child replied, "That on this night of all nights, if one could be home, they'd be already there."



The bartender looked back toward the young woman as he reflected on what the child had said. After several seconds of thought, he slowly went over to the cash register and removing most of the money, came out from behind the bar and followed the child across the street. Everyone in the bar watched as he spoke with the girl. After a few moments, he called over a cab, put the girl inside and told the driver: "J.F.K. Airport." As the cab pulled away, he looked around for the child, but the child was gone. And what was stranger still, even though his own tracks leading from the bar were still clearly marked in the snow, the child's were nowhere to be found. Returning back inside, he asked if anyone had seen where the child had gone, but like himself, no one had, for they also had been watching the departing cab. And then, some would later say that the most miraculous thing of all happened, when for the rest of the night, no one paid for a drink.



Later that night, the angel returned back to heaven and placed in the Lord's hand the wish of a soul for the happiness of another. And as the heavenly host looked on, the Lord smiled.



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Bevlina said:
Yes, I did once. But, when the angel was finished speaking to me, he turned his hands over, and the scars were on the palms.....:) :wave:
I've had a few times when I was lost and didn't know where I was. I'd see a person standing waiting and I'd stop and ask them for directions. Ask they were telling me I'd turn to look in that direction and when I turned around they were gone. There was no way they could have walked off without me seeing them.



Then there's the times God spoke to me. You see I'm an identical twin. My brother Thomas is accident prone. We were living in Hawaii at the time. I was playing with my friends and in the middle of picking some mangos out of a tree I saw in my mind my brother being hurt. I started climbing down and my friends asked me where I was going. I told them that Thomas has just hurt himself. I walked home and as I was walking in the back door the ambulance was arriving at the front door. They had Thomas in it. He had fallen, while playing and broken his arm. Over the years every time Thomas would hurt himself, I’d know. Some people say that’s because we’re linked being twins. I say it’s God telling me.



Richard:) :wave:
 
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Beautiful story. Oh, and go here...

http://www.trans-siberian.com

This story is "Christmas Eve and Other Stories". As far as I know, they came up with the story, and lots of great music to tell the story, too.

Also check out the stories from "The Christmas Attic" and "The Lost Christmas Eve", also by them.

(And even though it isn't Christmas related... "Beethoven's Last Night" is a good read too)
 
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Bevlina said:
Yes, I did once. But, when the angel was finished speaking to me, he turned his hands over, and the scars were on the palms.....:) :wave:

I was in France a few years ago, and totally lost in Paris at the train station there. All of a sudden, someone walked briskly up and pointed on the train map where we were, and were we wanted to go! I don't know how this person could have even heard us whispering to one another (we didn't want to disturb anyone, nor admit we were lost!), but he did - and whether or not he was an angel, it was a godsend. He disappeared as quickly as he arrived, and I did not get a chance to thank him even! :)
 
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AngelusSax said:
Beautiful story. Oh, and go here...

http://www.trans-siberian.com

This story is "Christmas Eve and Other Stories". As far as I know, they came up with the story, and lots of great music to tell the story, too.

Also check out the stories from "The Christmas Attic" and "The Lost Christmas Eve", also by them.

(And even though it isn't Christmas related... "Beethoven's Last Night" is a good read too)
Thanks, I'll check it out..:) :wave:
 
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Glisten said:
I was in France a few years ago, and totally lost in Paris at the train station there. All of a sudden, someone walked briskly up and pointed on the train map where we were, and were we wanted to go! I don't know how this person could have even heard us whispering to one another (we didn't want to disturb anyone, nor admit we were lost!), but he did - and whether or not he was an angel, it was a godsend. He disappeared as quickly as he arrived, and I did not get a chance to thank him even! :)
You were visited by an angel..:) :wave:
 
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I've had a few times when I was lost and didn't know where I was. I'd see a person standing waiting and I'd stop and ask them for directions. Ask they were telling me I'd turn to look in that direction and when I turned around they were gone. There was no way they could have walked off without me seeing them.



Then there's the times God spoke to me. You see I'm an identical twin. My brother Thomas is accident prone. We were living in Hawaii at the time. I was playing with my friends and in the middle of picking some mangos out of a tree I saw in my mind my brother being hurt. I started climbing down and my friends asked me where I was going. I told them that Thomas has just hurt himself. I walked home and as I was walking in the back door the ambulance was arriving at the front door. They had Thomas in it. He had fallen, while playing and broken his arm. Over the years every time Thomas would hurt himself, I’d know. Some people say that’s because we’re linked being twins. I say it’s God telling me.



Richard:) :wave:
Yes, these things do happen when we are fully submitted to God through His Son, Jesus. We become more and more spiritual and the Lord God can work with us, and for us, in any way He pleases. This is the beauty of being a child of God. :) :wave:
 
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Glisten said:
I was in France a few years ago, and totally lost in Paris at the train station there. All of a sudden, someone walked briskly up and pointed on the train map where we were, and were we wanted to go! I don't know how this person could have even heard us whispering to one another (we didn't want to disturb anyone, nor admit we were lost!), but he did - and whether or not he was an angel, it was a godsend. He disappeared as quickly as he arrived, and I did not get a chance to thank him even! :)
I agree. This was an encounter with an angel.
 
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