

As the temperature fell to 26 degrees on Dec. 23, the rain turned to sleet, then to snow. The snow did not melt and winds caused snowdrifts several inches deep in some areas.
This was the first white Christmas in Jacksonville's history, the snow lasting in some areas for three or four days.
So here we are 20 years later and I am still praying for snow on Christmas, except in Greenville, SC. I have for the past 5 years made a point to pray throughout the year for it to be cold and snow on Christmas eve and Christmas day. I will continue to do this until it happens :) As of right now there is a prediction of snow on Christmas eve and Day and I am deep down like a giddy child~ I want it to happen so bad!
The amazing thing about prayer is that the Lord we serve loves us enough to answer prayers for snow even in a place like Florida. There is nothing too big or too small for him to do. Now it may not snow this Christmas and I will still be thankful just the same, but my prayers will continue. One day in the Lord's timing we will have a white christmas. I guess we will find out in a week if we will have a white Christmas after all.
1 comment:
I love this, I feel the same way about snow on Christmas and hate to wake up to a 60 degree Christmas morning :)
I'll pray too!!
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