The Ghost of Christmas Future – In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens the character, Scrooge was visited by three Christmas ghost. The Past, Present and Future. (Known as The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come)
The Ghost of Christmas Future (The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come)

Another one of my other favorite versions of A Christmas Carol is Mickey’s Christmas Carol. In the Mickey’s version, Scrooge is played by Scrooge McDuck and the Ghost of Christmas Future is played by Pete (Shown above).
This was the final and third ghost to visit Scrooge. He showed Scrooge the future not only him but others too. He was also known as the Ghost of Christmas yet to Come.
The future is something that hasn’t happened yet. We cannot control the future. But often what we do or don’t do, will effect the future of us and others around us.
Nonetheless, We know who holds the future … Jesus Christ.
What we do or don’t do today can and will effect our future and the future of others. However we must be in Christ to receive the final destination of Heaven.
Yes, even things from our past can effect the future too.
Without Christ our future will look dim and dark. Like there is no end. Jesus Christ is the one that gives us that hope.
No one can predict our future. That includes fortune tellers, psychics. astrology, zodiacs, etc. We aren’t even to rely on them either. See Leviticus 19:31. We must put our 100% Trust in Jesus Christ!
The Christmas Ghost Post!
Scrooge
Past | Present | Future
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First published December 16, 2019. Last updated or republished December 7, 2020.