Thursday, December 10, 2015

Who Was (Is) Jesus Christ?

My last post was on Saint Nicholas so I wanted to do a post on the man behind "the Reason for the Season". Jesus Christ himself.  Jesus is the Son of the Living God, our Lord, and our Risen Savior.

For this post I have used some antique postcards, Nativity sets, and a few ornaments.


The first nativity I want to show you is one I bought at a sale this Fall. It is a "one of a kind" because it was a school paper mache project that was made in art class years ago. A Pringles can was used for Mary and Joseph. I thought that was cute. Jesus was crafted from some sort of a little box.


Hanging on the wall above the Holy Family is a wreath with three brass snowflake ornaments with white porcelain pieces hanging down that depict scenes of the Christmas Story.


A few early 1900's postcards...



Over on the mantel...


is this sweet vintage porcelain set...


And over at the Christmas tree are a few ornaments, the two Creche's are Hallmark...


and this Hallmark Nativity Set. The vintage angels are paper mache Germany pieces.


My last Nativity is this Hallmark toy that I bought for my kids several years ago.


Thank you so much for visiting today and I do hope you know this wonderful man behind "the Reason for the Season".

FOR TO US A CHILD IS BORN, 
TO US A SON IS GIVEN, 
AND THE GOVERNMENT WILL BE ON HIS SHOULDERS.
AND HE WILL BE CALLED 
WONDERFUL COUNSELOR,
MIGHTY GOD, 
EVERLASTING FATHER,
PRINCE OF PEACE.

                                                                                                              Isaiah 9:6

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.

                                                                         John 3:16


I am joining the following linky parties with this post...
HOME SWEET HOME with Sherry
FEATHERED NEST FRIDAY with Courtney
WHAT'S IT WEDNESDAY with Patti
AMAZE ME MONDAY with Cindy
BERNIDEEN'S TEA TIME, COTTAGE AND GARDEN with Bernideen
NO PLACE LIKE HOME with Sandi
LET'S TALK VINTAGE with Jillian
HOME AND GARDEN THURSDAY with Kathy
SHARE YOUR CUP THURSDAY with Jann
MY ROMANTIC HOME with Cindy

12 comments:

  1. What a beautiful posting. He is Lord!

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  2. Gina your house is so Victorian there is NO Wanna be in your house
    I like the paper mache Nativity scene and of course your post cards.
    I think the USA needs to realize He is the Prince of Peace if we only turn to him

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  3. Wonderful post, so glad to know there are others who still believe that Jesus is the reason for the season! Hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas!
    Michele

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    1. Thank you Michele, wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas too! Sending hugs!

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  4. What a beautiful post! I do know the Man who is the Reason for the Season and I'm so thankful for His saving grace. I love the nativity sets. The paper mache one is so pretty. Merry Christmas!

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  5. Beautiful Christmas decoration!
    Very lovely Nativity sets.
    Hugs, Drora

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  6. Hi Gina!thanks for your sweet comments on my front porch! I like this post and i love that card on the bottom...such a beautiful picture.....would be gorgeous framed!....beautiful color

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  7. Gina, you have a wonderful collection of nativities. Yes, I am grateful to know the Man who came as a wee Babe to save us. He is Lord!!

    Christmas blessings,
    Sandi

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  8. Lovely collection. I have dear friends who have been collecting nativities for decades. They traveled a lot and tried to get one from each country they visited.

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  9. I just love the children's nativity! So cute! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  10. Gina,
    I am at work and playing catch up on my Blog visiting because our census is low here.
    So pretty!! What lovely pieces you have!!

    Hugs,
    Deb!!

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  11. I love your collection of Nativities! The homemade paper mache was on so very creative. Always love your postcards also. Thanks for sharing with SYC. Merry Christmas!
    hugs,
    Jann

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