TS O’Rama of Video meliora, proboque; Deteriora sequor has a good post called The Sacramental System as Espoused by Frosty the Snowman.
He also said:
Next week – Frosty’s eschatology. Pre Trib, Pre Mil, Dispensationalist? Stayed tuned
I can hardly wait. These are important questions. Looking at the Book of Revelations the son of man is usually thought to be Jesus. But I draw your attention to Rev 1:14.
His head and his hair were white as white wool, white as snow; his eyes were like a flame of fire.
And from the Lyrics of Frosty the Snowman
and two eyes made of coal
Look at the parallels between Frosty and Jesus. Hair white as snow, could it be because it was snow? And could the eyes like flames of fire actually be coal that has been lit off? The average snowman is made up of three balls of snow stacked onto each other. This is an obvious reference to the Holy Trinity.
The end of the lyrics say:
For Frosty, the Snowman, had to hurry on his way, But he waved goodbye, saying’ “Don’t cry, I’ll be back again some day
Jesus also said “be of good cheer” and “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come.“
Frosty and Jesus both told us not to worry and that they will be back again some day. What if Matthew 23:9 actually said “And call snow man your father on earth,” and from the Book of Acts “Greater love has snow man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” There is much to think about here and I thank Mr. O’Rama for bringing this much needed topic to light.
I would also call your attention to TS O’Rama’s weekly blog soup of notable posts, which is always interesting.
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Don’t forget that God shows personal favoritism to snowmen (Gal. 2) … probably because “Snowman can tame the tongue.”
Frosty the Snowman: a Prolife Allegory.
The unnatural magician did not believe in magic. It was all tricks, and he used them for his own benefit, not really seeing beyond his own selfish needs.
He abused the magic. Threw it away.
When Frosty came to life, he wanted his hat back. He was willing to kill Frosty, or let him die, in order to serve his own desire for wealth.
But Santa Claus, Bishop of Myra, of blessed memory, came and told the unnatural magician that life was life. Magic had happened, and once it had happened, no one has the right to “undo” it.
The magician repented and the Snowman lived.
St. Nicholas of Myra, protector of the innocent, pray for those whose lives are not recognized as lives, and whose dignity is ignored by people with something to gain by ignoring.
Amen.
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