 It might help if I would turn my camera around. That looks a lot better, don't y'all? Okay, this is the Star of Bethlehem. I was just reading about it online. This is in our back door at our neighbor's house. They live on the marsh out here on the river and you can see the star up to the left if you look direct northwest of the flagpole. You can see the sun setting in the background and that is the star. Now, I will zoom in on the star and let you see. They will pass each other and get really close to each other and you can see it pretty good right now. I'm going to pull this camera up a little bit over this tree and let you see the moon shining bright in the sky and Chris is out here with me, my sweet man. I don't know if you can see him or not. It's pretty dark out here, actually. But it's so pretty out here over the water. You can see that sun setting and how the sky looks. I'm going to try to zoom in just a little bit and show y'all the star. And that's how it looks right now with your phone. But if you're in, there it goes. So you can kind of see that there's two lights. One is Jupiter, one is Saturn. And I do believe the brightest star is the Jupiter star. If you had a telescope, they're saying that you could actually, you might could actually see the rings around was it Jupiter that has the, not the rings that they call them. Jupiter and Saturn? Yeah, it's Jupiter and Saturn. Yeah. So there they are. Isn't it beautiful? Y'all, they said this happened 400 years ago, but it wasn't at night. So they said it has been 800 years. Since these two planets lined up and the star was going to be this bright. That's a long time, 800 years since this has happened at night. So this is a sight to be held or to be seen. And I wanted you guys that are stuck in the house or maybe in an area that doesn't have a lot of darkness, like a big city or something. You might not can see it as well. But look at that star up to the northwest of that flag. Isn't that beautiful? And isn't the flag beautiful? These is our neighbor's yard. And what is this out here, Chris, called? The Marsh. This is North River, the North River Marsh. This is the North River Marsh in St. Mary's, Georgia. Live showing y'all the Bethlehem star. Isn't it gorgeous? I'm gonna zoom back in to those who haven't been on here in a while, haven't been on here a long time and show you the star up close. It takes the camera just a minute to focus. Uh-oh, I must have flipped it back around on me. Sorry. How did that happen? There it goes. I think if I do this a certain way, it actually turns the bone around. I don't think that star is moving. It's me moving. Okay. I'll see the two planets. There they are. You can see both of them. You think you could hold that more steady or is it just me? I don't know. That's really weird. I mean, when you zoom in that much, if you move at all. Right. Because I'm so far zoomed in, it makes it look like I'm moving a lot, but I promise y'all I'm trying to be as still as I can be. But that is Jupiter and Saturn lining up for the Bethlehem star. I just want everybody to be able to see it and it looks like it may be an hour or so before they actually come together. I think they said it would be about an hour after sunset and really would you call that sunset? Do you think that sun has said it, Chris? You need to zoom back out even though I could have said it. I'm sorry y'all. I'll show y'all the sunset. The sunset's at like five thirty. Okay. Or five something. Now you can see the star direct northwest from the flagpole. There is our beautiful Bethlehem star that we have not seen. In eight hundred years. Eight hundred years. A long time. So I hope y'all have enjoyed us coming in here and showing y'all a clip of the star. I think this is a great moment to think about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who is the whole reason for the season. And you want to see anything about that, Chris? No? Okay. It takes me a minute. Okay there it is again. So these will actually line right up together and it'll shine its brightest. Probably within about forty minutes or so. It looks really good. So I hope y'all have enjoyed seeing our gorgeous Bethlehem star today. We're going to zoom back out. Show y'all the sunset. And just seeing that flag in there even makes it better don't it y'all? This has been a wild ride, a wild 2020. And even as it has been crazy, God has blessed us with something that we haven't seen in eight hundred years. And he's blessed us at the end of the year with this gorgeous Bethlehem star and we thank him for that don't we? I hope y'all have a blessed and merry, merry Christmas. I hope you've enjoyed seeing this bright light in the sky because Christ is the light of the world. And I just want to tell y'all how much I love him, how much I love y'all. And I thank you very much for watching our channels and supporting us and always being here. And we thank the Lord for this gorgeous sky he gives us to. I'm going to zoom in one more time and let y'all see them both together. And it's way brighter than any of the other stars if you look around. Yeah, even if you're in a city they're saying that you should be able to see it because it is so bright. I'm going to zoom out and just kind of show y'all the rest of the sky. And then we're going to conclude our live showing. So about this way, well there's a bright light in the air. There's a lot of stars but now they're not going to be able to see all those stars. It's it's bright enough that y'all can't see the other stars in the sky. Look at the difference you can see. There are stars everywhere. Wait, you can see that star but it's hard to see the other stars when I zoom into the other parts of the sky for y'all or even just not even zoom. But y'all can of course see the moon. There's the moon. Y'all have a wonderful night. And I'm gonna try to see if y'all can kind of see me out here. Y'all have a wonderful night and thanks for watching. We got some crazy neighbors walking around with their kids. Bye y'all. Thanks for watching. The Bethlehem Star. The wind has died down just since we started and you can tell by looking at that flag. You could rewind the video and and look at that flag just 10 minutes ago and it's blowing in the wind and now it's starting to die down and lay down on the pole.