Holiday magic and miracles don’t come in big shiny boxes, they come from the heart, they come from the kindness and generosity that fills a person’s soul and gives them hope, belief, and faith that everything is going to be all right. These are the greatest gifts we can give to ourselves and others.
I'm sure we’ve all experienced this at some point during the holiday season. People seem to be happier, more joyous, more kind, more filled with love, and more generous.
What is it about this holiday season that seems to make people happier … could it be that so many people are on the same frequency radiating happy, joyous, kind feelings that these feelings can be felt all around the world? They say laughter is contagious, so why not happiness, joy, love, generosity, and kindness?
This is the time of year that people believe there’s magic in the season and they have faith that miracles do come true. When we believe and have faith, anything is possible.
The happy holiday frequencies being emitted by hundreds of thousands of people are not something that can be seen, but that doesn’t mean that they are not real.
In the Bible it says all things are possible for those who believe:
Mark 9:23:"If you can'?" said Jesus. "Everything is possible for one who believes"
It also tells us to have faith in that which is not seen. Just because we don’t see something doesn’t mean that we don’t have faith that it works or isn’t there. Like power or radio frequencies, we don’t see the actual currents, but we trust that they are there to serve our needs. When we travel a road that we have never been on at night, we have faith that the road is going to continue to be there, even though we can’t see the whole road, we continue with the belief that we will reach our destination.
2 Corinthians 5:7:"For we live by faith, not by sight"
Maybe this really is the time of year that warms millions of hearts, thus igniting the magic and the miracles. Let’s take the time to stop and allow the magic of the season to flow through our hearts. Look around and see all the miracles that are already here … trees, sky, air we breathe, ... And we can always find something that we are grateful for, what are you grateful for right now? It could be as simple as “I woke up this morning.” “The roof over my head.” “The food that I am eating.”
So, let’s open our hearts and minds to belief and faith that we too can create magic and make miracles happen.
Be Joyous, Be Happy, Be Kind, and Be Grateful for all the miracles in our life and have faith that there are more to come. Bless you all and have a wonderful Holiday Season.
With Gratitude,
Minister Leona Jo
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