Showing posts with label Black Christmas Inspirational Sayings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Christmas Inspirational Sayings. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Kamau's Christmas Qu!ps

Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

1. Christmas is focused on the communion God wants to have with us; an indwelling that can renew our Souls. ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

2. Yes, there are other Trinities in earlier belief systems. But in Christianity God identifies with those of “low estate”. ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

3. In the Christmas story God decides to enter human history from the underbelly of power. For instance, God brings divine presence into humanity in a teenage pregnancy, God is an escapee of brutal child abuse, and also is a perceived threat to the powers that be. ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

4. In the Christmas story God has to hide with the beige and brown people of Northern Africa from brutal European Power. Yep I know they didn’t describe it that way in Sunday School. ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

5. Truth be told most African Americans and Caribbean people (I’m an admixture of these two ethnic groups) are a mixture of African, Native American, European, Asian, and East Indian DNA. God must like a mixed up people because God entered human history to a mixed up North African, Mesopotamian, or Semitic AKA mixed up people with color.

So if you’re a mixed up person you’re not a mutt LOL! You’ve actually got divine potential! ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps

6. People ask me “why an intelligent guy like me with knowledge of history be a Christian?” Well an example is the Christmas story (not tradition) is for me - one of being divinely infused by God and Empowered in a way that death doesn’t have the last say on my life. ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps



7. Christmas shows us God can use us for divine purpose no matter how downtrodden we may feel. If God can use a teenage pregnancy, be an escapee from child abuse, & be born in a smelly Live Stock Stable Divine Power can LIFT You UP! ©Kamau’s Christmas Qu!ps