
Christmas Miracle
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou
shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways; To give
knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins,
Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the dayspring from on
high hath visited us, To give light to them that sit in darkness and
in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.
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Luke 1:76-79
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A man now, he narrated this story as he was a boy at the time in 1944.
The Battle of the Bulge was at its height. A German cook who was with
the German Army there had left his wife and the above mentioned little
boy in a shack way in the woods seemingly from harm's way.
It was December 24th, Christmas Eve and it was a very cold night. Many
soldiers on both sides became lost from their units and were looking
for a place to stay. Three American Soldiers were lost around the area
where the shack was. They saw the light from the shack and the smoke
from the chimney. They saw their chance to warm up. They knocked on
the door and asked if they could come in. The German lady had a small
chicken cooking for themselves but invited the Americans in to warm
up
and for the Christmas meal.
One of the American Soldiers was wounded and the lady tried to make
him comfortable. There was a language barrier for a time till one of
the soldiers found out the lady could speak French as well as German!
So everything was going well and the Americans were feeling right at
home!
Then suddenly there was a knock at the door. The American's went for
their guns. The lady went to the door and answered it. There were four
German soldiers who were lost from their unit and they asked the lady
for shelter. The lady answered them with this, "Yes, you can come in
for Christmas dinner but I have other guests." One German soldier
remarked, "Americana." She said, "yes and that this was Christmas and
there would be killing on this night." She also told the Germans that
they would have to lay down their weapons while they came in. She
instructed the Americans to do the same!
There they were all in the room together, soldiers who a little while
ago were bent on killing each other. Now, they were in a room together
with no weapons. Everyone could feel the tension in the air. It was
so
quiet for about ten minutes. Then one American soldier offered the
Germans a cigarette. They obliged! Suddenly one of the Germans who
had
medical training asked about the wounded American. He then began to
help the wounded American and made him as comfortable as he could be.
Suddenly, Christmas dinner was ready and before they ate the lady had
a speech for them. She told them that war was wrong and told them the
beauty of Christmas day and what it all meant. (Of course she said
in
German to the Germans and French to the Americans). All the soldiers
had tears in the eyes, even the tough German Sergeant. So with that
they ate and from an uneasy friendship was built a genuine friendship
in Christ that night. Later on the soldiers all sang Silent Night in
their own native tongues.
So later on the former enemies all went to sleep under the same roof.
In the morning the Germans built a stretcher for the wounded American
and even gave directions to the Americans on how to get back to their
lines. The Germans took the lady and her son back to the German lines
to bring them to her husband.
So, for one night in a great battle, Christ's peace was in the hearts
of these nine people.
by Bill Richer
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And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace, good will toward men.
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Luke 2:13-14
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