I’m no history expert but it seems like the festivals were celebrations of gratitude and thankfulness for what Gos has done or continues to do. Some religious quasi Christian groups do not celebrate much while most of us celebrate Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving. But should we celebrate more? Perhaps making a personal commitment to celebrate big events in our lives, milestones that remind us of God’s greatness would help us to be more focused in our growth and maturity. Perhaps celebrating a person’s influence on us, or being sure to thank someone for their impact would help us be more focused. Celebrations are a good anti Todd to the gloom and doom themes pushed by so many in our culture.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
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