And A Merry Christmas It Will Be

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Christmas Eve seems to have lost it's magic

The global elites can try to destroy us. The Democrats can try to destroy everything that makes our country special. The pope can try to destroy the Catholic church. But, Jesus comes tomorrow, and he makes everything new. So tomorrow brings hope, and a Merry Christmas it will be. And, you all can’t stop that no matter what you try to do.

Celebrate

Tomorrow we celebrate the birth of Jesus over 2000 years ago. To that end, we enjoy family and peace. We lay down our differences and come together as families and friends to celebrate one of the most sacred days in world history. Satan will have to be angry for a day. Tomorrow will remind him that he will never win.

Pope

Our pope is in Satan’s pocket. Tomorrow, we pray as a church that he can break the spell. We need a strong leader in the Catholic church to rally people together. Let’s pray to turn Francis’ heart and that he embraces what God wants rather than what he wants. The pope is so concerned about the environment, but who is the one that can and will fix anything that is wrong in His world. God. If the pope would pray and allow God to overcome, He will.

Democrats

When you turn away from God and thumb your nose at Him, you are asking for trouble. Tomorrow we pray for the Democrats. We pray that they see the light, and that they turn back to God. The Democrats will be welcomed back to the table if they want to be. Our country was founded on God and country. Somehow, the Democrats lost sight of that. They need to use this holiday to reflect on what they are doing and repent for what they’ve done.

Elites

This is the most difficult group. But, we need to pray that they have a conversion this Christmas. They are by far the most evil people on the planet. They think they are God, and they are playing with fire. The one true God will win over this bunch. If they choose not to repent, then God have mercy on their souls.

Conclusion

Just like when Jesus prayed for the Pharisees on the cross, we will pray for these people who have lost their way. Despite what these people might think, we have a lot to be thankful for this Christmas. Let’s take a day off and enjoy family and the birth of our savior. Have a blessed Christmas!

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