Phil Little Private Eye Podcast

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR EXPERIENCE: CHRISTMAS GREETING: Episode 118

Philip little Season 3 Episode 118

This post is my Christmas Season greeting to all. God's grace is available to all who choose God through His son Jesus. Even if you don't believe in God I pray that you sill feel the peace and joy of this season and extent kindness to all you meet. Have a bessed holiday and 2026 as a new beginning. 

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Thank you for joining me today on the Private Investigator Experience Podcast. I'm your host, Phil Little, on this channel. I talk about the cases in life of a private investigator, and then I look nationally and globally at situations that might affect us here in our own communities. This time of the year as we approach, uh, the end of the year and, and the holiday season, I would like to say Merry Christmas to all my brothers and sisters out there This time of the year. Like you, I'm pretty busy with end of year things. I'm using knee deepen case files, old military ops, law enforcement, cold cases, intelligence threads that still keep me up at night, or the latest global security headaches that land on my desk. I've stared evil and the face more times than I can count. I've seen what people are capable of when hope is gone and darkness feels like it's winning, and yet every December something shifts, the lights go up. A music place, a baby's birth in a nowhere town 2000 years ago still stops the world for a moment. Even the hardest heart pause. That baby grew up and changed everything. He looked at the broken, the outcast, the soldier despise the sinner, the religious and the rebel. Yes, people just like you and me of every tribe, tongue, color, or creed, and he said, I came for you. All of you. My peace is for you. My wife is for you. I'm home. Jesus isn't just significant to me personally. He represents a message of hope that reaches across race, religion, background. His love and compassion are for everyone, offering peace and redemption regardless of where we, uh, from what we believe in a world that often feels divided. It is divided. It just doesn't, feels like, like it. I believe the hope Jesus brings is a gift to all people. I spent my life chasing truth in the darkest places on earth, and I found the ultimate truth in a major, on a cross and out of an empty tube. His name is Jesus This Christmas, no matter who you are. No matter your race, religion, your past, your politics, your rap sheet, or your doubts, there is hope that is stronger than every evil I've ever seen, and his name is Jesus. That hope isn't reserved for the good people. It's especially for the weary the warrior, a wounded and a wonderer. It's for you right now exactly as you are. I am more grateful than I could ever express that I get to be a follower of the king of kings. He didn't just give me eternal life. He has given me peace in the middle of chaos. Courage for the intel was bad and a reason to keep fighting the good fight long after others have quit this Christmas. My prayer is that you experience this joy, love, and hope that Jesus freely offers. May his light guide you and may we all strive to show kindness and understanding to others embracing the true spirit of the season. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and may God bless you and your family. So from my family to yours, from one sinner saved by grace to whoever you are. And wherever this message finds you, may the peace of Christ rule your heart this Christmas. May the light of his love, push back whatever darkness you're facing. And may you know deep in your soul that the hope in Bethlehem is still alive. Yes, he's still Chelsea. After you. Merry Christmas, Emmanuel. God with us has never left the battlefield and he never will. I send my greetings to my Jewish friends, happy Hanukkah and those that don't have any religion. I mean God bless you and fill you with peace and joy at this holiday time. Well, I'll see you out there. Until then, keep looking up. May God bless you, your family, and may God bless America.