kormosendre:

nakedpastor:

I’ve always loved the biblical account of the Christmas story. It undermines all our ambitions, our strategies, our visions, our lofty goals, our significance, our influence, our leadership, or sense of entitlement.
The story makes it excessively clear that there was no one of any importance present at the scene. No one of influence was there.
It restores in me the hope that only children and those like them will save the world.

Last Christmas we had this up in our office all throughout the holidays.

kormosendre:

nakedpastor:

I’ve always loved the biblical account of the Christmas story. It undermines all our ambitions, our strategies, our visions, our lofty goals, our significance, our influence, our leadership, or sense of entitlement.

The story makes it excessively clear that there was no one of any importance present at the scene. No one of influence was there.

It restores in me the hope that only children and those like them will save the world.

Last Christmas we had this up in our office all throughout the holidays.

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