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The Star
God’s light is coming, coming very nearby. If you look up to heaven, you will see it there. So many people walk in darkness. So many people need the light. Wonder of wonders to be have freedom with daily thankfulness to God. Guiding light that leads to knowledge Guiding light that gives us love So many people look downward. So many people with eyes closed need to look up upon the heavens feel the warmth of Father’s arms feel the warmth of Father’s light. Thankful am I for God’s divine grace that cleanses of debauchery and shame a light which leads us into the world a light which leads us out from the world a light in which we find peace Light is coming from the heavens, coming at Christmas time. A star is coming in the heavens. Yes, God’s light is here! 12/10/20 The double planet view is also known by some astronomers as the "Christmas Star" because of a belief that the biblical tale of the Star of Bethlehem could have been a planetary conjunction. Although around two thousand years ago, Venus and Jupiter were closest — not Jupiter and Saturn, as is the case for the "Christmas Star" of 2020. The Light Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Regina McIntosh
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