A Legend of Candy Cane 
A candy maker in Indiana wanted  to make a candy that would be a witness, so he made the Christmas Candy  Cane. He incorporated several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death  of Jesus Christ.
He began with a stick of pure  white, hard candy. White to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless  nature of Jesus, and hard to symbolize the Solid Rock, the foundation of  the church, and firmness of the promises of God.
The candy maker made the candy  in the form of a "J" to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came  to earth as our Savior. It also represents the staff of the "Good  Shepherd" with which He reaches down into the ditches of the world to  lift out the fallen lambs who, like all sheep, have gone astray.
Thinking that the candy was  somewhat plain, the candy maker stained it with red stripes. He used the  tree small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received  by which we are healed. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by  Jesus on the Cross so that we could have the promise of eternal life, if  only we put our faith and trust in Him. Unfortunately, the candy became  known as a Candy Cane - a meaningless decoration seen at Christmas  time. But the meaning is still there for those who "have eyes to see and  ears to hear". 










 
 
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