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Outside the Temple Mount, the winds howled, carrying with
the tempest rare flakes of stinging snow. But inside the mount, deep within one
of its many labyrinthine appendices, was a wooden enclosure that held the spartan
chamber of Templar Marshall Constant Hugh and his young Page, Thomas Bright.
______________________________ ![]() In days of old
when Knights were bold and faith's bright star in hearts did hold, A tale unfolds of
two set forth, a Knight and Page
of noble worth. The Knight, in mantle
shining white, led forth with
sword through winter's night. His Page, a lad
with eyes so wide, closely followed,
his faith as guide. "The child we
seek," the Knight did say, "Twas born
this night, on Christmas Day, “To bring us hope,
to end our strife. He is the Way, the
Truth, the Life." The Knight, whose
name was Constant Hugh, had battles fought
with honor true. Yet on this eve,
his mantle worn, ‘twas peace he
sought by manger warm. The Page, young lad
named Thomas Bright, was wonder-filled
in night's starlight. He carried gifts,
though humble they, for newborn King
on Christmas Day. This Holy Night, their
noble quest: to find the manger-Babe,
their Savior blessed. Through dunes of
sand and darkness cold, they traveled on
with hearts that glowed. The Knight, his
sword at his side, did lead. The Page, with
wonder, did indeed, Follow where his
Knight did stride, to see the Child
where angels bide. Through cold they
trudged the path so long; their hearts sang
hymns, in ancient song. The quest was
clear, the goal in sight: to find yon King
this Holy Night. The town of
Bethlehem they neared, the star above, it
brightly steered. The stable's
warmth, a beacon clear, where Love and Hope
would soon appear. They entered in;
the hay was strewn by animals where
the light was shewn. The Knight
kneeled, his steel removed, to honor Him with Whom
angels communed. The Page with gift
approached the hay where Jesus lay
that Christmas Day. A wooden toy, a
simple treasure – yet filled with
love, a heartfelt pleasure. The Knight with
voice so deep did pray, for peace on Earth
on this new day. His Page, with
tears laid bare his fleece, that all the world
should live in peace. This silent night,
this holy night, where man and
angels with peace unite, The Knight and
Page, with hearts so warm, found Jesus here
through winter's storm. In that moment,
truth observed by love and faith,
the Savior served. For in the manger,
first Christmas Day, a Knight and Page
had found faith’s way. To worship Jesus
with gift so small, but faith so big, it
served their all. In Christ’s Presence,
they found peace; His Christmas story
that shall never cease. They each found
joy, in quiet awe, the Knight, the
Page, by manger's straw. For in their faith
forevermore, the love of Christ their spirits bore. ____________________ From the upcoming book, “Hallelujah Road – Encounters with Jesus on the Road to Zion” by Dennis Chamberland ______________________ ![]() Claudia and I wish you and yours the Peace and Joy of the Holy Presence of this Jesus. It was this Holy Babe in a manger Who brought to us a gift that no one else could give – the gift of a compassionate Grace that covers not just a multitude of our sins, but all of them. It is here, at His advent – and ultimately on His Cross – that Christ set us each on a journey down the pathway to an eternity filled with His Presence, His Peace, and His eternal and incomparable Love. Merry Christmas and blessings for 2025! Dennis and Claudia Chamberland and for our whole family.
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