Yes, it is true. This movie is one of my all time favorites to watch during the Christmas season. I wait for that time when George Bailey realizes that his life really did make a difference, and that things would be different if he had never existed. Most of all he realizes he truly does have a wonderful life.
I agree with George Bailey. Sometimes all we need is a reminder……
Top Twenty Reasons It Truly IS A Wonderful Life:
*Celebrating Jesus’ birth, the greatest gift of all (all other gifts pale in comparison to God entering time and space to make a difference for all eternity)
*Remembering The Light of the world (the baby born on that day so long ago, that grew into a man that shattered the dark– of hopelessness, and separation of man from God—because of His love for us)
* Christmas music (my favorites are O Holy Night, and White Christmas)
*Family, both near and far ,that I love and love me right back. (family in different states who don’t let the miles get in the way of showing love)
*All the kids home for Christmas (even though they are young adults)
*A new daughter-in-law (our first Christmas together)
*A new granddaughter, seeing everything for the first time. (is there anything more precious?)
*Sweet baby laughter (I could listen to this all day long)
*White lights (simple and pure)
* Hot Chocolate (home made, not from a packet)
*Snow on the ground (preferred over the ice)
*A warm house (yes!)
*New opportunities (one year is ending, a new one getting ready to begin)
*Friends (I am so blessed)
*The nice UPS guy--(we see him a lot)
*An “A”in my grad class (Hallelujah!)
*Time off from school (rest? maybe?)
*Watching Christmas movies with the family (fun times)
*Outside twinkle lights (it “looks” like Christmas)
*The night sky—Silent Night, Holy Night (there is nothing better than the winter night sky, cold and clear)