In 1867, during a visit to Chicago, Charles Dickens read A Christmas Carol at a public reading. There was a man in the audience by the name of Fairbanks, who owned a factory. He was so moved by what he heard that he decided to break his tradition of being open on Christmas Day, and gave his employees the day off. Not only that, he gave a turkey to each and every employee.
We never know how the words that we speak will affect someone else, and how that can spread to affect many. Whether a literary masterpiece or a kind word spoken in secret, the tongue holds great powers of healing and encouragement.
As we begin this Christmas Season – the season of peace on earth and good will to men – may we all remember to let our words be seasoned with love, garnished with hope, and simmering with kindness and good cheer. May the love of Jesus be evident with every word we speak.
“And so, as Tiny Tim observed, ‘God bless us, every one.’”
2 replies on “Echoes of A Christmas Carol”
Dr Phillips Praying for you a fast recovery from surgery. I just had a hernia repair on Oct. 16th and it takes time to heal. Please take care of yourself. This was my 3rd surgery for hernia. I don’t want this to happen to you. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Love you all!!
Thank you, Judy. Merry Christmas!