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To continue to grow the seed of Jesus in our lives no matter where we are. God place us in Occidental, God place us in His destined place, God has His ways to help us to grow in Him. Amen.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Candy Cane Story


In the late 1800's, a candy maker in Indiana wanted to express the meaning of Christmas through a symbol made of candy.He came up with the idea of bending one of his white candy stick into the shape of a Candy Cane. He incorporated several symbols of Christ's love and sacrifice through the Candy Cane.

First, he used a plain white peppermint stick. The color white symbolizes the purity and sinless nature of Jesus.
Next, he added three small stripes to symbolize the pain inflicted upon Jesus before His death on the cross. There are three of them to represent the Holy Trinity. He added a bold stripe to represent the blood Jesus shed for mankind.

When looked at with the crook on top, it looked like a shepherd's staff because Jesus is the shepherd of man. If you turn it upside down, it becomes the letter J symbolizing the first letter in Jesus' name.

The candy maker made these candy canes for Christmas, so everyone would remember what Christmas is all about.

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