December 19
"Mr. Scrooge!" said Bob; "I'll give you Mr Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast!"
"The Founder of the Feast indeed!" cried Mrs Cratchit, reddening. "I wish I had him here. I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon, and I hope he'd have a good appetite for it."
"My dear," said Bob, "the children. Christmas Day."
The family wasn’t as excited about Bob’s proclamation that Scrooge is “the Founder of the Feast!” For Bob, Scrooge was the Founder of the Feast; because it was Scrooge who employed Bob. But his family knew how Scrooge was forming a chain, link by link, through his acts of holding back in the life of Bob and others.
Bob is an example of Christ’s love. He can look at another person and still see good. Bob sees the good in others; and we as Christians are encouraged to follow in the footsteps of Christ and see God in others as seen in Matthew 25.
QUESTION TO PONDER
Where do you see Christ in others?
"The Founder of the Feast indeed!" cried Mrs Cratchit, reddening. "I wish I had him here. I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon, and I hope he'd have a good appetite for it."
"My dear," said Bob, "the children. Christmas Day."
The family wasn’t as excited about Bob’s proclamation that Scrooge is “the Founder of the Feast!” For Bob, Scrooge was the Founder of the Feast; because it was Scrooge who employed Bob. But his family knew how Scrooge was forming a chain, link by link, through his acts of holding back in the life of Bob and others.
Bob is an example of Christ’s love. He can look at another person and still see good. Bob sees the good in others; and we as Christians are encouraged to follow in the footsteps of Christ and see God in others as seen in Matthew 25.
QUESTION TO PONDER
Where do you see Christ in others?

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