“All who are oppressed may come to Him. He is a refuge for them in their times of trouble???
(Psalm 9:9).
My father was born and spent his first 15 years in the Ukraine. One Christmas his two older brothers bought their parents a German-made Christmas musical wind-up tree stand. It was mechanical and played Silent Night. It brought great joy to this family of 10.
Not long after, the country experienced World War I and then the Russian revolution. Many people endured tremendous persecution – women were raped and fathers were kidnapped and murdered. Thieves arrived at the homes, demanded food and steal what they could, including the horses.
It was during one of those raids that God used this Christmas tree stand to perform a miracle and save their lives. It was Christmas Eve and the tree was in the stand playing Silent Night. The door burst open and a gang of ruffians stormed in, all holding guns. Fear spread through each family member as they wondered what would happen next. They were astounded as they watched these uninvited guests stop and become totally still. Then, without saying a word, they backed out of the house and closed the door. God used the tree and Silent Night
to save their lives. A miracle on Christmas Eve!Father, thank You for using the Christmas tree stand to save my father’s family. Thank You for being so strong and an ever-ready help in trouble. Amen.
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