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It's Time to Light the Candles of December
Posted: December 6, 2007
Exposing the holiday bandits of envy and greed…
Alas, it's December when darkness   prevails.
 But also the wonder of Biblical tales.
 A miracle oil. A miracle   birth.
 A miracle visit of One sent to earth.
 
 A season that's marked by   tall tapers of wax
 that light up our world with the truth they   unmask.
 This season of Christmas and Hanukah too
 means candles for   Christians and candles for Jews.
 Some grace a menorah and some grace a   wreath.
 The glow from these candles expose cunning thieves
 that lurk in   the shadows and hide in the weeds.
 One thief's name is Envy. The other is   Greed.
 
 These holiday bandits are hungry as sin.
 They steal and devour   contentment within.
 Like vandals they lure us. They're really quite   smart.
 They pillage and plunder the peace in our hearts.
 They kidnap our   reason insisting on new
 while what we are using is fine and will   do.
 
 They hold our minds hostage to where we want more.
 More money.   More status. More stuff. So much more.
 More big screens. More cell phones.   More video games.
 So much more technology. It is so lame.
 
 These   holiday villains just must be exposed.
 Their criminal conduct's the cause of   our woes.
 We're weary. We're listless. We're often depressed.
 We're angry.   We're in debt. We're way over-stressed.
 
 And all the while famines and   earthquakes and war
 rob helpless young children of life like before.
 No   shelter. No supper. No sweet dreams at night.
 No hope that injustices will be   made right.
 No parents. No siblings. No laughter. No time.
 No chance for   survival beyond eight or nine.
 
 No lie. It's the truth. We are victims you   see
 of devious Greed and his partner Envy.
 They're ruining Christmas and   Hanukah too.
 But there's a solution. Three things we can do.
 The first is   to thank God for all that we own.
 The second's to care for the needy we've   known.
 The third is to sponsor poor children abroad.
 By sharing with   orphans, we're honoring God.
 
 Compassion, World Vision and, yes, World   Concern
 allow us to reach out to kids who've been burned
 by random   disasters that leveled their lives
 reducing their childhood to hunger and   sighs.
 
 It's really amazing. By showing we care,
 we'll lock up those   bandits that cause our despair.
 We'll find renewed freedom from unneeded   stuff
 and even the courage to shout out "Enough!"
 
 Enough of the   shopping. Enough of the crowds.
 Enough of more diddlies, for crying out   loud.
 Enough of just buying for family and friends.
 Enough of this   nonsense. It's time it all ends.
 
 So as we light candles and ready our   homes,
 let's welcome the Presence that comes with shalom.
 Let's listen for   what in our hearts we might hear.
 In candlelit silence, we find God. He's   here.
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Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
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